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I have been feeding the power loads listed in the Lee and Lyman manuals into QL (yes, I know about not trusting it to give a max safe load) and have noticed that, depending upon the powder and weight, some loads indicate quantities in the box marked "Filling/L.R." which are in excess of 100%. According to the manual, that indicates a compressed charge.

Is that safe?

Does it affect the pressure or muzzle velocity to have the powder charge somewhat compressed?

What is a rule of thumb for the max usable compression - assuming it adversely affects performance? 10%? 5%? 20%? (I am being somewhat facetious about the 20%)

You folks have been doing this for a long while. Doubtless you have made up loads that compressed the powder charge to one degree or another. I am interested in a rule of thumb for a SAFE but usable charge. I will, of course, differ to your collective wisdom.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Yes, compressed charges are OK as long as the loading manual indicates that is a compressed load. Don't know of any rule of thumb regarding useful percentage of compression. Stick with published data and you'll be fine.
 
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There is no such rule, thumb or otherwise.

MY rule is if I have to compress a charge more than very slightly I need to switch to a faster burning powder.
 
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Most of my loads are compressed, and some are highly compressed.
 
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Many thanks to all.

Jim C. I shall try to find a powder for which I have data that offers acceptable muzzle velocity with minimal compression.


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