Greetings, gents! I realize if I take two cases of the same caliber and one has smaller case capacity, and all other factors remain equal (charge weight, seating depth, neck tension, etc), the smaller case capacity will produce higher pressure. My question is if I reduce the powder charge by the same percentage, is the result a linear reduction in pressure?
For example: Hornady 6.5 Creedmoor brass has, let's say, 52 grain of H2O capacity. My load is 42.0 grains of powder. It produces a MV of 2840 fps. Now let's say I use a piece of Alpha brass. It has a case capacity of 50 grains, or 3.84% less. If I adjust my charge from 42 grains to 40.38 grains (same 3.84% reduction), will my pressure and velocities be the same, or is there something I'm not accounting for?
For example: Hornady 6.5 Creedmoor brass has, let's say, 52 grain of H2O capacity. My load is 42.0 grains of powder. It produces a MV of 2840 fps. Now let's say I use a piece of Alpha brass. It has a case capacity of 50 grains, or 3.84% less. If I adjust my charge from 42 grains to 40.38 grains (same 3.84% reduction), will my pressure and velocities be the same, or is there something I'm not accounting for?