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Re: The Neverending Story about Compression
Reply #15 - Jun 2nd, 2014 at 9:58pm
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I'm still very new to this breech seating idea but the results are really promising. I'm working on a load that is 79.2 gr right now. There is still a lot to explore though.
  

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Reply #16 - Jun 3rd, 2014 at 5:19am
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Aahhh, but bottleneck cartridges and compression is another thing entirely!  It is pretty hard to get uniform compression in a BN case, for obvious reasons...
And the only interesting parameter to strive for is accuracy, regardless of compression, seating depth, neck tension and whatnot.
  
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Re: The Neverending Story about Compression
Reply #17 - Jun 3rd, 2014 at 9:27am
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Amen to the comments on BN cases and compression. Am using 3x0.060" wads in my light loads (56gr of 1 1/2F Swiss) in order to get any compression at all with my 38-56. If I go with less powder there is no compression and the wad on the powder can be below the neck. BNs can be a PITA.
  

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