i've shot centerfire all my life, reload for them and have several wildcat cartriges.
obviously i know what to watch for as far as pressures go with them, but what do you guys look for in BP guns as you increase the charge looking for that magic load? i assume there must be point where too much charge will make for an extremely lousy day at the range. i see plenty of charts that list load weight with velocities and energies, but they seem to be generally suggestive rather than technically based. is there anywhere that states what is too much powder for a given caliber/projectile,etc. such as a loading manual typical for center fire cartriges?.
i certainly do't plan on shooting my gun at the limit, knowing that hot loads are usually not the most accurate. i don't think i ever shot any one of my centerfire guns at max load, no need to and accuracy is usually found well below max.
obviously i know what to watch for as far as pressures go with them, but what do you guys look for in BP guns as you increase the charge looking for that magic load? i assume there must be point where too much charge will make for an extremely lousy day at the range. i see plenty of charts that list load weight with velocities and energies, but they seem to be generally suggestive rather than technically based. is there anywhere that states what is too much powder for a given caliber/projectile,etc. such as a loading manual typical for center fire cartriges?.
i certainly do't plan on shooting my gun at the limit, knowing that hot loads are usually not the most accurate. i don't think i ever shot any one of my centerfire guns at max load, no need to and accuracy is usually found well below max.