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Senior Member
Join Date: December 23, 2005
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 1,291
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QuickLoad vs Max Pressure in PSI?
I was messing around with QL the other day and found that it lists max pressure for the 7.62 x 51/7.62 NATO at the same pressure as the 308 Win 60+K psi.
Is this a misprint or an error? I thought the 7.62 Nato ammo was loaded to 50K not 60+K. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: October 25, 2001
Location: Alabama
Posts: 9,674
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The error is in the misconception that commercial .308 is loaded to substantially higher chamber pressure than military 7.62 NATO. It is not.
The Army is not a member of SAAMI and did not adopt the term "CUP" for pressure measurements by crusher gauge. So 7.62 pressure is determined by a crusher gauge but still reported in psi from where the gauge was calibrated by hydraulic pressure or dead load. Which gives a lower number than a piezoelectric transducer that is now taken as Gospel for "psi." Put a 7.62 in a piezo setup and it will read (nearly) as high as a .308, which is what you see in Quickload. |
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