rodell
Handloader
- Dec 23, 2013
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I was at the range today, testing velocity against a variable charge of RL-33. I suspect some strange pressure curves, or, possibly some neck tension issue. All of these cases were prepped exactly the same way and are new Norma brass. The chrono is a LabRadar, so I believe its numbers.
You will note the idiot on shot 10 forgot to arm the chronograph. With only a 10 fps difference between 87.6 and 88.0, that looks like a possible accuracy node. Possibly another one at 87.3. However, I’m looking at Shots 3 and 7, where the delta is negative – more powder, less velocity.
Seen this before? As an aside, all of the charges together shot in a 2” group at 100 yards, without particular attention to technique. That’s pretty awesome in itself, considering the Es is 133 fps.
Thoughts?
As an aside, I shot 4 of the 87.0. They were 3343, 3336, 3331 and 3331 for an Es of 12 and a Sd of 5.6. I'm not sure what that tells me with respect to the other data. It does indicate no problem with neck tension.
Code:
Charge (RL33) V0 Delta
1 86.0 3252
2 86.2 3310 58
3 86.4 3270 -40
4 86.6 3285 15
5 86.8 3326 41
6 87.0 3343 17
7 87.2 3312 -31
8 87.4 3318 6
9 87.6 3375 57
10 87.8 No Data
11 88.0 3385 10
You will note the idiot on shot 10 forgot to arm the chronograph. With only a 10 fps difference between 87.6 and 88.0, that looks like a possible accuracy node. Possibly another one at 87.3. However, I’m looking at Shots 3 and 7, where the delta is negative – more powder, less velocity.
Seen this before? As an aside, all of the charges together shot in a 2” group at 100 yards, without particular attention to technique. That’s pretty awesome in itself, considering the Es is 133 fps.
Thoughts?
As an aside, I shot 4 of the 87.0. They were 3343, 3336, 3331 and 3331 for an Es of 12 and a Sd of 5.6. I'm not sure what that tells me with respect to the other data. It does indicate no problem with neck tension.