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<blockquote data-quote="AMT7" data-source="post: 2413877" data-attributes="member: 32064"><p>Well remember am using short bbl's and there was more data I did not mention in that thicker loaders handbook that is not in any other one that when I made the selection we looked at the equivalencies and noted the differences as in what your describing as "non linear curve" pressure. On the below chart 7 different powders are listed as equivalent but notes state a 5% variance. Add that to batch variance and a safety factor % in addition to safe minimum starting point will be a substantial % lower. In addition the danger zone is what you mention that I am asking about of the guys already accumulationg data as I am not the one who is really guinnie pigging thus just using their info to create an additional slow down and measure more point to prevent any infrigement into red zones. Thanks for the warnings but if there is one thing that is over printed its the warnings and I like to read and heed safety data.</p><p><a href="http://adi-limited.com/handloaders-guide/equivalents.asp" target="_blank">http://adi-limited.com/handloaders-guide/equivalents.asp</a></p><p></p><p>Powder burn rate chart 2011 if anyone hss a newer one please share it:</p><p><a href="http://www.loadnbench.com/loadnbench-articles/43-general-reloading-information/116-powder-burn-rate-june-2012" target="_blank">http://www.loadnbench.com/loadnbench-articles/43-general-reloading-information/116-powder-burn-rate-june-2012</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AMT7, post: 2413877, member: 32064"] Well remember am using short bbl's and there was more data I did not mention in that thicker loaders handbook that is not in any other one that when I made the selection we looked at the equivalencies and noted the differences as in what your describing as "non linear curve" pressure. On the below chart 7 different powders are listed as equivalent but notes state a 5% variance. Add that to batch variance and a safety factor % in addition to safe minimum starting point will be a substantial % lower. In addition the danger zone is what you mention that I am asking about of the guys already accumulationg data as I am not the one who is really guinnie pigging thus just using their info to create an additional slow down and measure more point to prevent any infrigement into red zones. Thanks for the warnings but if there is one thing that is over printed its the warnings and I like to read and heed safety data. [url]http://adi-limited.com/handloaders-guide/equivalents.asp[/url] Powder burn rate chart 2011 if anyone hss a newer one please share it: [url]http://www.loadnbench.com/loadnbench-articles/43-general-reloading-information/116-powder-burn-rate-june-2012[/url] [/QUOTE]
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