Originally Posted by mark shubert
When Lil Gun first came out, they had no data for the K-Hornet - so I called them.
The tech I spoke to, told me there was no way to get enough of that powder into either a Hornet, or K-Hornet case - and exceed max pressure.
But, Lil Gun did not compress well.
In those rounds, Lil Gun gets more velocity with less pressure, due to a "lower and longer peak on the pressure curve".
When I later saw charts of the pressure curve, it became very clear what I was told was true.
I'd look for another cause of your problem.
Please keep us informed.

Mark,

just noticing this post of yours from November of last year...

" Calling the manufacturer".... you got a few small compliments for doing so... which makes sense to me...

However I think back to when I called Sierra after having a failure to open up, on one of the new GameKing Plastic Tip bullets.

Bet ya I got flamed for at least a 100 pages.. and occasionally there is one or two of those clowns that still like to bring up the flaming again and again.

To me it makes common sense to call the manufacturer for an opinion or explanation or advise.. they made the product...

on the other hand, I gather a lot of other campfire heroes think you need to turn in your man card, if you contact the factory techs for some info..

once again, there are people who use their head and think.. and those that don't... the Campfire has more of the latter, than the former...

hope this finds you and the Warden doing well.. please give Joy a Hug from me and Judie...


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