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I use his starting Ruger loads as my S&W max and keep back off them a bit. Mainly as a guide to pressure because he got the data by using actual pressure test barrels. I also know that cup does not translate directly to PSI
STARTING LOADS
BULLET POWDER GRS VEL CUP
260 cast H-110 25.5 1364 24,800
260 cast H 4227 24 1180 24.800
260 cast #2400 19 1165 24,800
260 cast HS-6 14 1130 25.000
260 cast Unique 10.5 1050 24,800
Incidentally a S&W N frame cylinder is 1.710
A Ruger's Super Blackhawk cylinder is the same 1.710
It has an advantage ONLY because it's cylinder notch is offset from chamber C/L
Speaking of the cylinder notch. While it is the weakest point that thin point has a relatively small area. If the whole length of the cylinder was that thin it would be much weaker. Think of it like this. Take a piece of half inch ply wood and only support the edges. If you stand in the center it will bow down a considerable amount. Now, place it on 16" centers and stand on it between 2 centers. You will get very little defection.
Which brings me to the endurance package guns with the longer notch, Whole the lock up system is more secure the cylinder is slightly weaker due to a longer thin area.
I use his starting Ruger loads as my S&W max and keep back off them a bit. Mainly as a guide to pressure because he got the data by using actual pressure test barrels. I also know that cup does not translate directly to PSI
STARTING LOADS
BULLET POWDER GRS VEL CUP
260 cast H-110 25.5 1364 24,800
260 cast H 4227 24 1180 24.800
260 cast #2400 19 1165 24,800
260 cast HS-6 14 1130 25.000
260 cast Unique 10.5 1050 24,800
Incidentally a S&W N frame cylinder is 1.710
A Ruger's Super Blackhawk cylinder is the same 1.710
It has an advantage ONLY because it's cylinder notch is offset from chamber C/L
Speaking of the cylinder notch. While it is the weakest point that thin point has a relatively small area. If the whole length of the cylinder was that thin it would be much weaker. Think of it like this. Take a piece of half inch ply wood and only support the edges. If you stand in the center it will bow down a considerable amount. Now, place it on 16" centers and stand on it between 2 centers. You will get very little defection.
Which brings me to the endurance package guns with the longer notch, Whole the lock up system is more secure the cylinder is slightly weaker due to a longer thin area.
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