A general question pertaining to reloading and results.
I pick a powder from any of the manufactures for a given cartridge and bullet weight and I use the listed manufactures charge weight.
I fire say 5-10 rounds of a given reload and find that the bore is noticeably dirty (black), is that telling me something?
IMHO it does but Im not sure what. I would say that the given load (powder charge) is not burning completely. Regardless of what the manufactures suggestion may be using that powder or charge of powder for that bullet weight I should be looking for something (dont know what) that produces a "clean(er)" bore.
Perhaps a "faster" powder? Perhaps an increase in charge? Perhaps crimping the bullet? perhaps "jamming" the bullet? Perhaps a longer barrel?
Thoughts please. I think we all have seen this AND we also have seen loads that leave the bore almost spotless.
I pick a powder from any of the manufactures for a given cartridge and bullet weight and I use the listed manufactures charge weight.
I fire say 5-10 rounds of a given reload and find that the bore is noticeably dirty (black), is that telling me something?
IMHO it does but Im not sure what. I would say that the given load (powder charge) is not burning completely. Regardless of what the manufactures suggestion may be using that powder or charge of powder for that bullet weight I should be looking for something (dont know what) that produces a "clean(er)" bore.
Perhaps a "faster" powder? Perhaps an increase in charge? Perhaps crimping the bullet? perhaps "jamming" the bullet? Perhaps a longer barrel?
Thoughts please. I think we all have seen this AND we also have seen loads that leave the bore almost spotless.