Skip Sackett
US Veteran
Company X's new wizbang 165 grain .308" heatseekers
ROFL!
This is good advice, thanks for posting it Bruce!
Company X's new wizbang 165 grain .308" heatseekers
The powder has not changed, and I have a hard time believeing cases, primers and bullets changed.
Powder hasn't changed, other than lot to lot variations, and since the 70s, primers probably haven't changed. Cases do vary quite a bit, from one mfr to another. They have changed a LOT since the days of balloon head cases, not so much in the last few decades.
Still, these things can stack up and work against you. Always start low and work your way up. I have found several instances where I couldn't reach max levels, in one case I couldn't even come close.
Also, they thought the old M1917 revolvers could be hot rodded back in the day. I would avoid this, those old wheel guns deserve an honorable semi-retirement. They didn't heat treat those cylinders back then, and metallurgy has come a long way since the War to end All Wars.
Dennis,
Thanks for adding so very thoughtful and educational points to the discussion. Some of us want some useful information. It might be old stuff to you. So what, stay out of the discussion if you're bothered by it. The rest of us haven't been as well educated on the subject as you.
Me thinks you're way too serious. I'm not high jacking your thread/subject. The search function should or would have provided a wealth of information on this subject. On the other hand just about every subject on the forum is the rehash of the same old same old to a certain existent.![]()