Are there any real good articles that discuss the overall load density and how it impacts consistent velocity, ES, SD relative to the COAL of the round? Load manuals typically have load density next to a specific load with a stated COAL. As we change the COAL, the load density is now changed as well since we may be adding "space" behind the bullet for the increased COAL. The amount of this added space changes the calculation of the potential load density. Over the years I have noticed that in some of my rifles, the closer I got to the lands, accuracy improved but not necessarily the velocity nor ES and SD. At short distances, who cares I guess but at distance this is a problem. Powders and bullets have a magic spot for the burn rate and load density to yield the most efficient burn thus, velocity, ES and SD. I would assume accuracy would follow suit to some degree. So I couldn't sleep last night and this popped up in my head and Dang, sleep was even harder to get to after trying to wrap my head around how to arrive a combination of factors without going through powder.
Or should I have just taken a sleeping pill?
Or should I have just taken a sleeping pill?