frnkeore wrote on Apr 1
st, 2017 at 5:56pm:
BP,
That is excellent info!
My input on this is, that I always use as course a granulation as is practicle. I only use FG for 32 cal and above, including the 30 cal, 32's like 32 Rem's and Stevens. I use FFG for anything else and test against FG I never use FFFG.
The courser the granulation, the less "fines" you have and that can give you better velocity averages (SD).
Frank
Frank,
I agree with your thinking.
Long ago, when I first saw the early WRA info that showed they were using the coarser granulations not only in the large rifle cases, but also in the small caliber/small capacity rifle and pistol cases too, and using different granulations for specific loadings in the same cartridge, and then started experimenting in the opposite direction from those who said "Just cram your damn case full of FFF", I learned some purdy useful lessons.
calledflyer,
Here's my current stock of 44 Special balloon-head cases.
Some came loaded with black, some with smokeless.
There's WRA, Western (nickel and brass cases), Peters, Rem-UMC with two differing headstamps.
The 246gr roundnose bullets that came out of that brass had hollow base cavities. Some smokeless rounds contained a felt wad with a thin paper flashing on both sides of the wad.
There's a lot of things you can learn by breaking down old factory cartridges from the good ole' days.