milkman
08-24-2005, 10:08 AM
I have been re-reading Lee's Modern Reloading second edition, and the section on using the strength of the bullet, or as he calls it, the ultimate compressive strength, in psi, to select a load based on chamber pressue, in psi.
As Sylvester the Cat says "That Thssssounds Logical". Has anyone used it? Does it work?
If you had a 30.06 with a 110g gas check bullet of the proper diameter for the barrel, lubed with felix lube, 29.9 BHN, which correlates to 38k psi, could you REALISTICALLY push it to 2900 fps, with no leading and with accuracy as he states? Does it work with less extreme examples?
The pressure/ velocities for heavier bullets with lower hardness numbers seem more down-to-earth, but maybe its because I'm more used to seeing them.
milkman
As Sylvester the Cat says "That Thssssounds Logical". Has anyone used it? Does it work?
If you had a 30.06 with a 110g gas check bullet of the proper diameter for the barrel, lubed with felix lube, 29.9 BHN, which correlates to 38k psi, could you REALISTICALLY push it to 2900 fps, with no leading and with accuracy as he states? Does it work with less extreme examples?
The pressure/ velocities for heavier bullets with lower hardness numbers seem more down-to-earth, but maybe its because I'm more used to seeing them.
milkman