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Old March 16, 2009, 09:20 AM   #8
Jim Watson
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Actually, .410 chamber pressure runs somewhat HIGHER than 12 gauge. The load is lighter but because the bore is much smaller, it takes up more depth in the shell and bore. This is comparable to high sectional density in a rifle bullet, which is a pressure builder. Also, the .410 has more wad contact with the barrel per ounce of shot, increasing frictional resistance; which probably increases pressure somewhat.
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