25 June 2007, 09:50
lawndartInterest in Pressure testing??
We have all been warned since childhood to deviate not one grain from listed loads in reloading out shotshells.
Of course we all have; not too often does the shotgun blow up. Still, wouldn't it be nice to know the real pressure of our hybrid loads, especially if they seem to work well at their chosen task?
Precision Reloading, Peter Maffei's olc company from New Jersey was bought out and reloacated to the great plains. It now offers pressure testing of shotshells with a conformal transducer. The toll is $40.00 for five shells. That is extraordinarily reasonable.
Just a suggestion for those more adventuresome out there. Oh, and don't believe for a minute that every load in the recipe books was run through a pressure gun..........
That IS eminently reasonable. And no, I don't load to the "book" in every case. As a matter of fact, my current 7/8th's 12 ga target load has both substituted primers and wads........
Not that I would do that with heavy hunting loads, buffered loads or other on the ragged edge loads, but after 10,000 or so rounds "off the books", I have determined that the sky is, as a matter of fact, NOT falling. JMO, Dutch.
27 June 2007, 03:21
GrandpasezBallistic Research in IL is running
pressures on our 12ga experiments with
medium and heavy slugs in 3" cases,
with the slower than shotgun powders
we are checking on. He uses 30" barrel and
transducer. 5 bucks a shot. Ed
03 July 2007, 04:18
SShooterZSherman Bell and Tom Armbrust
Ballistic Research
1108 W. May Ave.
McHenry, IL 60050-8918
815-385-0037
Cost: 5 bucks a shell, 5 shells minimum
Both pressure and velocity reported
H. P. White Laboratory Inc.
3114 Scarboro Road
Street, Maryland 21154
410-838-6550
Fax: 410-838-2802
Email: info@hpwhite.com
Website:
http://www.hpwhite.com Cost: The cost is $475 per group. Group is 10 rounds.
Both pressure and velocity reported
Clearview Products
Larry Nailon
3021 N Portland
OKC, OK 73107
405 943 9222
Cost: 6 samples, $35 total per test (those 6 samples)
Both pressure and velocity reported
Precision Reloading
124 South Main Street
Mitchell, SD 57301
Cost: 5 Shot String is $40.00
Both pressure and velocity
quote:
Originally posted by Dutch:
That IS eminently reasonable. And no, I don't load to the "book" in every case. As a matter of fact, my current 7/8th's 12 ga target load has both substituted primers and wads........
7/8th's in a 12 ga? I keep trying to figure out how to fit 7/8 in a 410.
Do the powder companies still do pressure testing on loads you send them using their components?
I know Hercules (now Alliant) used to do that for a price.