Decided to "reverse engineer" a bit to see how my loads compared to a factory Hornady 6.5-CM 147gr ELD-M cartridge. I took a new factory cartridge, pulled the bullet, and expected the powder would pour out so that I could weigh it. Imagine my surprise when I turned over the case, and only a few kernels dropped out. I tapped with my finger ... a few more kernels. Tapped on the cup ... a few more. Then I took a small punch and stuck it in, expecting to unblock it easily. No such luck. The rest of the powder granules were stuck together like concrete.
Not wanting to blow myself up (always a good strategy) ... I gave up there, since the whole experiment wasn't that important to me. But my question is ... do the manufacturers do something to their powder to "harden / congeal" it or make this happen? Or was it just a fluke with the cartridge I disassembled? Should I expect to be able to pour the powder out of a bullet-extracted factory cartridge?
Just curious ...
Not wanting to blow myself up (always a good strategy) ... I gave up there, since the whole experiment wasn't that important to me. But my question is ... do the manufacturers do something to their powder to "harden / congeal" it or make this happen? Or was it just a fluke with the cartridge I disassembled? Should I expect to be able to pour the powder out of a bullet-extracted factory cartridge?
Just curious ...