VV Data shows reducing max loads over time - ??
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VV Data shows reducing max loads over time - ??
In the 2nd edition VV reloading manual (1995) the max .308 load for a 150 gr LockBase with N140 was 46.8. In Edition 7 the same bullet and powder has a max load of 44.7 and shows this as a 'full case'. Same seems true for other combinations. Why is this and does it mean older data is now irrelevant/over pressure?
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Re: VV Data shows reducing max loads over time - ??
Just means VV are becoming more cautious............
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But is the original data still valid? Beyond caution has anything else changed that would indicate upping the current max load by over 2 grains exceeds a safe margin?The Gun Pimp wrote:Just means VV are becoming more cautious............
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Re: VV Data shows reducing max loads over time - ??
Has the powder formulation changed over the last 5 years?. If in doubt start at the lowest published load and work up from there.
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Re: VV Data shows reducing max loads over time - ??
VV reformulated their commercial propellants back in the 90's when they removed the flash suppressant. The new-spec N140 was a noticeably bigger grain size than the old, which is why some loads are now shown as "full case".
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Re: VV Data shows reducing max loads over time - ??
Actually, I think this is part of a trend. Though I have never confirmed it myself, I have read a number of articles in various US shooting magazines that mention that newer issues of reloading manuals seem slightly more conservative when it comes of starting and maximum loads, than their versions from 20 or even 10 years ago.
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I had this discussion recently with an ammunition manufacturer and someone who knows about powder!
Their take on it was that the changes are down to the changes in the manufacturing process and that as a producer of ammunition they had noticed the changes in their end product.
Follow the guides, they follow the changes to the powders!
Their take on it was that the changes are down to the changes in the manufacturing process and that as a producer of ammunition they had noticed the changes in their end product.
Follow the guides, they follow the changes to the powders!
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Is it entirely due to changes in the make-up of the powder or is there a degree of fear of litigation thrown in for good measure these days?
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so do we need to buy a new manual everytime it comes out?
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Re: VV Data shows reducing max loads over time - ??
also, how does it work if you buy older powder stocks that people have had, or if you are one of those types that hoard it? does it have a 'produced on' date or batch code that can be understood to see when it was made, and which years manual you should be looking to?
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