Originally Posted by TheBlueMountainApe
Originally Posted by Slim1754
I was/am not trying to push any limits here....

Sure, the velocity seems a little out there, but it is what I am seeing...

Feel free to question my chrony...


Seem about right?


You are pushing limits whether you are trying to or not. That's what everyone is trying to tell you.

Velocity is a very important indicator of pressure. There's no free lunch.

What everyone is questioning is your IQ.

The only one is seems about right to is you.

Wear safety glasses....


Apparently you don't have the iq to understand that velocity DOES NOT EQUAL pressure. It can be an indicator, but only when variables don't change.
PRESSURE OVER TIME minus whatever resistance the bullet encounters, blowby, etc. Determines velocity. You have no way of knowing the TIME variable. You could, in theory have a load with half the peak pressure of another, but still produce more velocity. Simple physics. Peak pressure occurs in a very small portion of the barrel. Do you think that in the last 50 years of powder development, they juuuuust may have found ways to improve burn characteristics? i.e tweaked powders to have longer sustained burn at lower pressure? Or were they too busy going to the moon?

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