First of all I am not a chemist or an expert on ammo. How ever I was told by the gunsmith that built me a 25:06 ( when it was a wildcat) to use 48 grains of 4831. I did as he suggested and was a little nervous that the cartridge was almost completely full. STOPPED !!! called him and ask was I doing something wrong ? He told me to dump the powder out and weigh it again, I did as was told and it came out 48 grains. He told that it was correct. I asked if I could reduce the amount of powder where it wouldn't kick me to hard. THAT WAS 49 YEARS AGO. He ripped me a new one and explained to me why I shouldn't.
I was told that by reducing the charge that when the round was loaded and horizontal it left a void over the powder from the primer up to where the bullet was seated. When fired you have a lot of gas created because more powder was exposed thus creating more pressure. Told me that when a correct round is fired most of the powder is spent before bullet enters rifling. Expansion that occurs in a reduced round is gas and a lot of it and could do some damage He called it SEE secondary explosion effect. I was told alwys to SEE if I had the correct charge before seating a bullet.
My two cents, never reduced a recommended load ..
I ain't going to argue this point, just something I remembered and will not get into PI88 contest about it.
john
I was told that by reducing the charge that when the round was loaded and horizontal it left a void over the powder from the primer up to where the bullet was seated. When fired you have a lot of gas created because more powder was exposed thus creating more pressure. Told me that when a correct round is fired most of the powder is spent before bullet enters rifling. Expansion that occurs in a reduced round is gas and a lot of it and could do some damage He called it SEE secondary explosion effect. I was told alwys to SEE if I had the correct charge before seating a bullet.
My two cents, never reduced a recommended load ..
I ain't going to argue this point, just something I remembered and will not get into PI88 contest about it.
john

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