OK, a couple of more questions...
Does/can a variance in size of the flash hole opening in the primer pocket effect the powder burn rate of powders?
Here's the examples in my 338 Edge
My new 338 Edge Bertram Brass has a .081" primer flash hole opening, or .0206" sq.
My Norma 300 RUM brass I opened up to .338 has a flash hole of .075" or .0176" sq.
So the 338 Bertram brass has a flash hole opening that is ~ 16.5% larger than the flash hole in the Norma brass.
Does/can that larger flash hole effect the powder burn rate in between the two different pieces of brass, if the bullet weight/type are the same as well as the same powder type and weight?
So the only variable between the 2 cartridges would be that the primer flash hole is ~16.5% larger in the 338 Bertram brass.
I have only shot with the Bertram brass so far.
But I'm getting ready to shoot with the Norma brass.
Thanks
Does/can a variance in size of the flash hole opening in the primer pocket effect the powder burn rate of powders?
Here's the examples in my 338 Edge
My new 338 Edge Bertram Brass has a .081" primer flash hole opening, or .0206" sq.
My Norma 300 RUM brass I opened up to .338 has a flash hole of .075" or .0176" sq.
So the 338 Bertram brass has a flash hole opening that is ~ 16.5% larger than the flash hole in the Norma brass.
Does/can that larger flash hole effect the powder burn rate in between the two different pieces of brass, if the bullet weight/type are the same as well as the same powder type and weight?
So the only variable between the 2 cartridges would be that the primer flash hole is ~16.5% larger in the 338 Bertram brass.
I have only shot with the Bertram brass so far.
But I'm getting ready to shoot with the Norma brass.
Thanks