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6.5 Credmoor vs 7mm-08
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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 1260782" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>You are dealing with exactly what I have been talking about. Your setup will MASK pressure incredibly well. If you are running MUCH over published data you are PROBABLY over. You will most likely be fine but anytime you are running faster than you should be, there is a risk. The only way a 47 will run with a 260 is by being over SAAMI. You can realistically get away with it but as Wildrose has pointed out there are no free lunches. Loading to pressure signs and backing down a bit has been done forever. It works but results in a lot of guys running over THEORETICAL max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 1260782, member: 4566"] You are dealing with exactly what I have been talking about. Your setup will MASK pressure incredibly well. If you are running MUCH over published data you are PROBABLY over. You will most likely be fine but anytime you are running faster than you should be, there is a risk. The only way a 47 will run with a 260 is by being over SAAMI. You can realistically get away with it but as Wildrose has pointed out there are no free lunches. Loading to pressure signs and backing down a bit has been done forever. It works but results in a lot of guys running over THEORETICAL max. [/QUOTE]
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