Mike in Oregon
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What's the best book/manual that might cover a vast majority of the newer varmint-oriented wildcat cartridges?
A single source for wildcats? Maybe one of the computer simulations... Quikload or Gordon's.What's the best book/manual that might cover a vast majority of the newer varmint-oriented wildcat cartridges?
If you can find a copy of the Ramshot manual, several small caliber wildcats are listed (with pressures measured). Past that, hit up Hodgdon’s site as they bought Ramshot and have the data listed.What's the best book/manual that might cover a vast majority of the newer varmint-oriented wildcat cartridges?
With the new radar chronographs, shooters are now able to get information that use to only be available from ammo manufacturers. I wouldn't be surprised if a user pressure monitor is not the next gadget put in handloader's hands.There is 80,000 of us on this forum, and it would be a very obscure and rare wildcat that hasn't been seen, known, or done by at least a few of us. Out of the 80,000, I'd guess that there are at least a couple dozen that are fairly intelligent.
If you know the basic fundamentals concerning pressure values and causation, and a grasp of appropriate powders for various calibers and case capacity, you can extrapolate safe starting points to get rolling. BUT-- ALWAYS try to find actual proven data from books and reliable sources if possible. jd
Absolutely, it's on my grocery list!I meant to mention above that ANYONE these days should consider a chronograph as near-essential for load development. The cost of a basic one is simply too affordable to pass on these days. jd