Just trying to give Bro. Larry a hand

Major Sir Gerald Burrard published an estimated LUP (Long) Tons/ Sq. Inch (TSI) to piezoelectric transducer Pounds/ Sq. Inch (PSI) conversion formula in the Third edition of
The Modern Shotgun, 1955, Vol. 2 derived from simultaneous crusher and transducer pressure readings in a test barrel.
He observed the under-reporting of pressure by (crusher) LUP compared to piezo transducer gauges:
“The calibration of lead crushers by means of the piezoelectric gauge suggests that lead crusher pressures are somewhat on the low side; 2 Tons per square inch being about 2.5 with the piezoelectric gauge…”
Estimated Long Tons Per Square Inch Lead Crusher Pressure (Cp) conversion to PSI (pound force per square inch) (Cp x 1.5) - .5 = TSI, TSI X 2240 = PSI.
Using this formula:
3 Tons/sq. inch by LUP (crushers) = 8,938 PSI (pounds/ sq. inch) by transducer
SOME turn-of-the-century pressures however were reported as
PSI by LUP rather than Tons/sq. inch as measured by LUP, so Burrard's formula cannot be applied for conversion.
We have no conversion for PSI as measured by LUP to PSI as measured by transducers, but adding 10 - 14% to the load pressures reported as PSI by LUP is a reasonable estimate.
To be clear,
CIP reported pressures, adopted in 1969, as BAR ARE measured by piezo transducers. BUT the darn Brits didn't adopt the
CIP standards until March 1, 1980.
The long version is about 1/2 down here
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1F2sQuPm05IE4VWYYnCkvuXmYEzQoWd_SQgaAfUOZEFU/preview