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Interesting, Austin. So if Dupont bulk smokeless burned cleanly at about 9000 psi, is it reasonable to assume that cartridge constructions using it generated at least 9000 psi?
Just my limited observations, and I don't have any historic ammunition industry materials, but I've seen and shot a few of the smokeless loads from 1920's shotshells, and some of them are quite stout. Then as now, manufacturers seem to want to produce the bigger, faster loads that are not good for the gun and in my opinon, not necessary. The desire to see how heavy and fast a load could be shot from a gun or rifle undoubtedly caused more than a few ruptured barrels. |
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Bruce: Did any of that "heavy equipment" happen to have 4 engines and a 54ft cargo deck??
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It would, Richard.
Here's several of us ol country boys hangin around the pick up truck. L to R: James Van Blaricum, Pratt Kansas, a retired driller. Bill Bolyard, Mich, a retired timber cutter Me, a retired equipment operator Charlie Herzog, Ste Genevieve , MO a retired construction worker and small farmer Don Hornung, a Dodge City farmer Last edited by Bruce Day; 10-29-2010 at 05:38 PM.. |
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I think Bruce's "heavy equipment" had 8 P&W J57's
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That also. With blasting charges for surface mining operations.
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