garandman
Bolt Gun Bodacious
Is cartridge development based on fads and trends (whatever sells) , or is their real science behind it? I admit to being a novice here. But I've noticed a few things....
224 Valkyrie ( a recent development, far as I know) is a short and fat case for a 223 bullet.
6mm and its dozen different varieties (Dasher, Grinch, BR, BRA, BRX etc) is basically a short and fat case for a 243 bullet. Or has the 6mm trend been going on for a while?
300BLK is a short (and not so fat) case for a 30 caliber bullet
Do shorter powder columns ignite better? And maximize internal ballistic speed in shorter barrels? And make for greater accuracy? Do they have different pressure curves than longer cases like 243, 308 and 30-06?
Yes, there are 100 articles I've found that talk about how these cartridges developed, but they are largely more technical than I can comprehend and they have some conflict in their claims.
Anybody give me short course of current cartridge development, and maybe where you think its going? Why the recent (?) developments and what's next?
224 Valkyrie ( a recent development, far as I know) is a short and fat case for a 223 bullet.
6mm and its dozen different varieties (Dasher, Grinch, BR, BRA, BRX etc) is basically a short and fat case for a 243 bullet. Or has the 6mm trend been going on for a while?
300BLK is a short (and not so fat) case for a 30 caliber bullet
Do shorter powder columns ignite better? And maximize internal ballistic speed in shorter barrels? And make for greater accuracy? Do they have different pressure curves than longer cases like 243, 308 and 30-06?
Yes, there are 100 articles I've found that talk about how these cartridges developed, but they are largely more technical than I can comprehend and they have some conflict in their claims.
Anybody give me short course of current cartridge development, and maybe where you think its going? Why the recent (?) developments and what's next?