BoydAllen said:
Since you have not observed this phenomenon, and previously written that it does not take place, perhaps you might want to wait till you have some experience with it. The increase in pressure required to move a bullet is huge.... exponential. Lots of fellows have run across this, it is not obscure, or rare.
No sir after 23 years of loading my own ammo I have not. Perhaps at times where I have noticed a pressure increase it was a "cold weld" not a miss weighed charge or some other form of corrosion, but doubt it.
My apologies if I have offend you.
The reason I say a "cold weld" does not take place is that the two surfaces (case and bullet) are not as smooth as one would think "pitted". A dirty case with powder residue (even after cleaning) will not even touch the bullet, but will case a "corrosion" bond. Dirt alone as stated earlier will have its own effect. A brand new case and bullet that has been polished smooth may have enough contact surface area to potentially cause a cold weld, but it is lacking the pressure needed to truly cold weld itself. (Most people do not polish the inside of the case neck and their bullets.)
I would be interested in more details of this phenomenon, like:
What you mean by a "POP", is this an additional sound Pryor to the muzzle blast, explain?
Does it appear through out every cartage of the same lot, or just one or two?
Does it appear on clean or dirty case and bullets?
What powder was used?
How was the ammo stored?
Was the ammo loaded in NV, AZ or FL, GA
I'm not trying to show boat, let me give you more insight to who I am. I am a physicist, more exactly a aerodynamicist, my physical science dissertation was on "the relative effects of bonding agents used with HTPB/APCP propellants at the molecular level, and particle compaction, comparison with high solid/metals used in SRB's (solid rocket boosters) also studied "the transonic flow over Cylindrical vehicles"
Now I'm not an expert in Metallurgy, but I am qualified to test theses theories. I would be willing to conduct tests, by measuring the pressure needed to push a bullet out of the case, if the forum would like. Anyone interested in this experiment please contact me off line.