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Any technical guys have any comment on what velocity difference to expect with changes in bearing surface length between bullets of equal weight and diameter, ex. 55 gr. V-Max vs. Blitzking, etc., etc.
 
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Usually, anything that increases the bullet starting force will produce some increase in muzzle velocity by raising the pressure early in the powder burn and causing it to burn a little quicker (also boosting the peak pressure.) It'd be tricky to predict the effect of a change in bearing length quantitatively, particularly as there might also be other differences such as jacket thickness and hardness, core hardness, etc., and seating depth will also enter into it.
 
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The best description I've come across is the article by Waite in the June, 1955 American Rifleman. Your local library should be able to get you a photocopy. The results are summarized in an article by William Davis in the NRA's book on reloading called Handloading, sadly out of print but still available from used book sellers; I got mine via ABE.

Bullet substitution can have a big effect on pressure.
 
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ASDF-- what is ABE??
 
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ASDF-- what is ABE??


http://abebooks.com/
 
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Thank you Ricochet.

I'll also add, you should be able to get the book via interlibrary loan, for free, for a few weeks. I've gotten to read many of the older books on shooting this way.
 
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Excellent-- thks. all.
 
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