dgeesaman
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Hello all,
I've been shooting 6BRA for about 6 months and recently added Quickload to my toolset.
Taking some load data just below where I'm starting to see pressure signs, I calculate 63000psi. I've gotten 10x firings out of this brass based on loads like this and all is well.
To ensure I'm getting the best possible calculation:
- Weighting factor = 0.4
- Case volume = actual using fired brass and a 21st Century plug
- Bullet measurements using actual weight, overall length, and boat-tail data.
- Shot start pressure = 6000psi (I'm shooting .010 jam)
- Finally I entered my actual powder charge and lowered Ba slightly until the calc. velocity matched actual.
For those playing along at home, this load is 30.7gr of H4895 behind a Roy Hunter 106 moving at 2970fps. Temp was 40F.
So that kind of pressure is more like Dasher than 6BR. But it seems conservative to use the same pressure limit as 6BR. Am I pushing this too hard?
David
I've been shooting 6BRA for about 6 months and recently added Quickload to my toolset.
Taking some load data just below where I'm starting to see pressure signs, I calculate 63000psi. I've gotten 10x firings out of this brass based on loads like this and all is well.
To ensure I'm getting the best possible calculation:
- Weighting factor = 0.4
- Case volume = actual using fired brass and a 21st Century plug
- Bullet measurements using actual weight, overall length, and boat-tail data.
- Shot start pressure = 6000psi (I'm shooting .010 jam)
- Finally I entered my actual powder charge and lowered Ba slightly until the calc. velocity matched actual.
For those playing along at home, this load is 30.7gr of H4895 behind a Roy Hunter 106 moving at 2970fps. Temp was 40F.
So that kind of pressure is more like Dasher than 6BR. But it seems conservative to use the same pressure limit as 6BR. Am I pushing this too hard?
David