Happy 4th of July gentleman.
I've been reloading for about 23-25 years now, i'm just now starting to see and understand powder burn rate in relationship with case capacity.
Honestly I never thought about it much when buying propellant. I would look at 3-5 reloading manuals, see what is working best , and go buy 2-3 different propellants, then start working.
It is a very expensive, and naive way to find what works best in my firearms.
Then there is the reloading voodoo, ( just because the manual says its great, doesn't mean squat)
Now ..I've been reading alot on line to narrow down my choice in propellants for the 221 fireball, and the 17 fireball cartridges.
My question is :
Obviously one cartridge is a .17 cal. And the other a .22 cal. Yet both use the same case.
Can some one tell me how changing calibers while using the same case would create a need to changes propellants when reloading for these chambering.
I'm trying to learn how to more effectively find suitable propellants based on burn rate and case capacity. ( what should be used) and why.
I would like to think I'm reaching a new level in my reloading knowledge, and skill..
Thank you.
I've been reloading for about 23-25 years now, i'm just now starting to see and understand powder burn rate in relationship with case capacity.
Honestly I never thought about it much when buying propellant. I would look at 3-5 reloading manuals, see what is working best , and go buy 2-3 different propellants, then start working.
It is a very expensive, and naive way to find what works best in my firearms.
Then there is the reloading voodoo, ( just because the manual says its great, doesn't mean squat)
Now ..I've been reading alot on line to narrow down my choice in propellants for the 221 fireball, and the 17 fireball cartridges.
My question is :
Obviously one cartridge is a .17 cal. And the other a .22 cal. Yet both use the same case.
Can some one tell me how changing calibers while using the same case would create a need to changes propellants when reloading for these chambering.
I'm trying to learn how to more effectively find suitable propellants based on burn rate and case capacity. ( what should be used) and why.
I would like to think I'm reaching a new level in my reloading knowledge, and skill..
Thank you.