CS: Target-weak rifle loads

2001-01-02 Thread John blot
From: "John blot", [EMAIL PROTECTED] [snip] My use of wadding goes back a long way and was centered around preventing the detonation of small charges of very fast burning powders. [snip] >That is very interesting, John, but my understanding of the internal >ballistics is that it is the slow po

CS: Target-weak rifle loads

2001-01-02 Thread Alex Hamilton
From: "Alex Hamilton", [EMAIL PROTECTED] [snip] My use of wadding goes back a long way and was centered around preventing the detonation of small charges of very fast burning powders. [snip] That is very interesting, John, but my understanding of the internal ballistics is that it is the slow

CS: Target-weak rifle loads

2001-01-01 Thread E.J. Totty
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED] >I have always used some form of "wadding" (usually >polyester dressmaking stuff) on top of light loads in >large cartridges. > >My use of wadding goes back a long way and was centered >around preventing the detonation of small charges of >very fast burning

CS: Target-weak rifle loads

2001-01-01 Thread E.J. Totty
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED] >I have always used some form of "wadding" (usually >polyester dressmaking stuff) on top of light loads in >large cartridges. > >My use of wadding goes back a long way and was centered >around preventing the detonation of small charges of >very fast burning