load description question
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load description question
As an engineer, it bothers me when I read "X grains of powder over Y bullet" used.
Shouldn't it be bullet over powder? If not, what is the origin of the the convention?
Shouldn't it be bullet over powder? If not, what is the origin of the the convention?
Aprilian- Posts : 987
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Re: load description question
I see more often "X grains of powder under Y bullet".
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Re: load description question
You seem to have some time on your hands.
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