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25 July 2015, 04:51
yumastepside
Case pressures
Can someone tell me the pressures of the following cartridges ?

9.3x57
9X57
6.5x39 or 6.5 Grendell
7.62x39
9.3x74r
375JDJ

Roger
25 July 2015, 06:39
jeffeosso
sure

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25 July 2015, 07:26
yumastepside
......thanks for that, took a minute to work it out, but a very handy site.

Roger
05 August 2015, 05:17
Atkinson
So much depends on the rifle in question..I work up all my loads to absolute max then back off about 1 or 3 grs. load the same case as many times as it will reload properly, usually quit if I get to 10 or 15 with several trims.. Loose primer pockets are a good clue as to when to stop reloading a case.


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06 August 2015, 08:51
Saeed
It all depends on the rifle in question, not the cartridge in question.

This is especially true of old cartridges, which are made in new rifles using new actions that can handle much higher pressure.

We build many rifles for some of the older cartridge, using modern actions.

Developing loads for these we just follow normal procedure of load development.

We increase the powder charges until the desired velocity and accuracy is achieved, or until we encounter signs of any higher pressure.


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