First off, I saw Knobsmt at a shoot this weekend and discussed it a little with him. Nobody had responded to my post and I picked on him for being a creeper on the forum for such a long time and not even having a post - maybe he ought to - looks like he budged

- if only he wouldn't spend so much time with his cows - he's very capable of producing some valuable information to many on this forum. Thanks!
DD,
A few years ago - seems like anyway, maybe a few decades now, I did considerable research on chamber pressures with piezo-electric transducers, never got back to it following school. The methods prior to using this current, simple strain gage were fairly involved and deterred my interest.
I see a little more time available on the horizon now, and with my son recently out of engineering I have considerable help working though the math and the computing (most of this doesn't even exist but in the dusty corners of my memory).
A firm I worked for in the not to distant past used similar strain gages as a means of measuring and comparing pressures in certain applications with considerable success. The literature this outfit promotes has a few features I'm not aware of and since this is the forum I enjoy the most - I started a post here.
AND since my interest lies mostly in the vintage firearms most of us here are fascinated with, this will help put my mind at ease loading and shooting them.
Craigster,
Thanks for sharing the link, I hesitate to attach links and literature even though they simplify the research for many, I assume that if someone is interested enough they'll chase it down by asking Sir Google.
Greg