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Stop Leaving Lube on Your Handloads!
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2022
- Hey guys! Welcome to the third video in our series where we talk about why you need to stop leaving lubricant on your handloads and if it increases pressure or not. In other words, we break down what this supposed pressure sign is when handloading and the science behind it, why people put water on their cases to test for pressure if leaving lubricant in your chamber is a good idea, and what false signs of pressure are.
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learn something new every day , i may revisit a few loads that shouldn't have been over pressure but showed signs.. very possible my cases still had some lube on them as I really haven't been cleaning them after resizing.
Right! It could very well be.
False signs of pressure or not, firing a .22 LR in rain years ago, the case head blew off and went down the mag well into the palm of my hand. Left the rest of the case in the chamber.
Great information!
Thank you, Joe!
So instead of expanding to every direction the case only expands backwards? Does this prove that custom rifle chambers should still be roughened with ~320 grit sand paper after being reamed to a fine finish. If there is no lube taking up the space between cartridge and chamber wall primer flattening shouldn´t happen. Right?
Not super familiar with all these cartridges listed in that table. But I was wondering if similar results can be found in straight walled cartridges?
Fascinating!
Thank you!
How would this phenomenon affect revolver?
Would it cause more pressure on the cylinder, or because of the cylinder gap not be an issue? 🤔
Good stuff
Thank you, sir!
That's what she said
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www.researchgate.net/publication/337354779_Push-out_force_and_impulse_measurement_of_seven_types_of_small_arms_ammunition_with_three_different_surface_states
Does this apply to wax lubricant such as hornady one shot too?
Yes
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