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<blockquote data-quote="theswan_33" data-source="post: 2280844" data-attributes="member: 31067"><p>Alright fellows. Here's another question. Everything that I am reading is saying to use a powder with a fast burn rate, such as powders used for magnum pistol rounds, and to use give or take 9 grains of it. I have not reloaded any yet but I would assume that this would leave a great amount of air space between the powder and the bullet and would also lead to the assumption that the powder would not burn consistently in each round because it's orientation in the brass COULD be different each time. I have read where you could use a wad of sorts but that seems iffy to me.</p><p></p><p>So here it is. If you made a compressed load with a slower burning powder (IMR8208) would that generate the pressure needed? In theory I would believe so! Plus it would create a uniform burn every time! SOMEONE SAVE ME FROM MYSELF BEFORE I BLOW MYSELF UP! LOL!</p><p></p><p>Just kidding, on a serious not what do you all think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theswan_33, post: 2280844, member: 31067"] Alright fellows. Here's another question. Everything that I am reading is saying to use a powder with a fast burn rate, such as powders used for magnum pistol rounds, and to use give or take 9 grains of it. I have not reloaded any yet but I would assume that this would leave a great amount of air space between the powder and the bullet and would also lead to the assumption that the powder would not burn consistently in each round because it's orientation in the brass COULD be different each time. I have read where you could use a wad of sorts but that seems iffy to me. So here it is. If you made a compressed load with a slower burning powder (IMR8208) would that generate the pressure needed? In theory I would believe so! Plus it would create a uniform burn every time! SOMEONE SAVE ME FROM MYSELF BEFORE I BLOW MYSELF UP! LOL! Just kidding, on a serious not what do you all think? [/QUOTE]
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