Originally Posted by
M4bushy
After doing more reading on the s.e.e. phenom I see we are talking about two different issues. The issue I thought you were talking about is light (but in the book) loads in large case handgun cases with powders such as tight group. The example the tech at Hodgdon gave me about this is. "if we could get more energy out of the powder than we put in, we would be in the power business instead of the gunpowder business.
If I understand correctly, the S.E.E. phenom is basically obstructing the barrel with the primer charge wedging the bullet then touching off the powder charge causing a huge pressure spike in the chamber. Correct?
Ron