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  • LynnJr
    Calguns Addict
    • Jan 2013
    • 7958

    Originally posted by fguffey
    No, I am quoting reloaders that try to correlate automotive technology to everything that happens after the firing pin crushes the primer, as in detonation etc..

    Foreigners said the problem was caused by bad habits, the Automotive Technology group could not blow their pistols up every time so they rejected the information. I believe reduces loads are cute, and a bad habit.

    F. Guffey
    Frank
    You haven't loaded enough yet to understand what a detonation is but the powder companies do..
    Lynn Dragoman, Jr.
    Southwest Regional Director
    Unlimited Range Shooters Association (URSA)
    www.unlimitedrange.org
    Not a commercial business.
    URSA - Competition starts at 2000 yards!

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    • ptmn
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2012
      • 789

      HP White Laboratory has never been able to reproduce a low charge detonation, also known as (S.E.E.) secondary explosion effect. Hodgon Powder doesn't believe in S.E.E.. As for their no less than 3% reduction for H110/296, that is because of possible squib loads, not detonation.

      If you are able to reproduce detonation with extremely small charges of Bullseye on a regular basis, the powder companies and HP White Laboratory will definitely need to learn your technique so they can examine the phenomenon, since they have been unable to reproduce a detonation in their research.

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      • J-cat
        Calguns Addict
        • May 2005
        • 6626

        Did they try 1-2grs of Bullseye in a 357? We're u there? Do you have access to their research?

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