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Originally Posted by Mark Garrett
I'll be dam he mention that shot column height came change pressure in the shell.
Think I'll sell my bowling equipment and go back to reloading.
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Of course it can change the pressure -- it could go up if the the column consists of lead -- you increase the height of the lead, you also increase the weight. It could also go down if, like in my example, you used rice instead of lead -- a load of rice could be twice as tall as a load of lead and the pressure will go down because the weight of the load of rice is less. But you said: "a taller or "longer" load column will increase pressure every time" -- it's the EVERY TIME that makes your statement wrong. A taller or longer load column doesn't increase pressure every time.
The nice thing about bowling is that you don't have to know how to read. It's a great sport that way.