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The Mechanics of the Shotshell, and other topics

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The meeting covered various topics related to shot shells, ammunition, and firearms. Dr. Harral provided a comprehensive explanation of the technical aspects of shot shells, including the length of a shotshell, types of crimps used, and the mechanics of a shotgun shell. He emphasized the importance of using the correct crimp and load data to ensure safety and performance. The group also discussed the original color codes for shotshell hulls and their significance, as well as the challenges of cliches and tailpieces.


The meeting also covered the technical details of payload and pressure calculations, including the effect of payload on feet per second, trajectory, and distance. Dr. Harral emphasized the importance of admitting mistakes and learning from them and the trade-off between a fast, flat-shooting projectile and a heavier, slower-moving projectile that maintains its kinetic energy longer. The group also discussed the complex relationship between ammunition and firearm companies and the benefits of using the right ammunition for specific firearms.


The meeting highlighted the importance of continuous learning and responsibility in the firearms industry. Dr. Harral provided valuable insight into the complex process of creating a shotgun shell and the technical details of payload and pressure calculations. The group also discussed the importance of understanding the relationship between ammunition and firearms and the benefits of learning through multiple ways, including reloading sessions.

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