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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 651905" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>I am sorry admin but this thread should be deleted or firmly corrected. I dub thee king of the hot rod red line gun club, or at least court jester. I sincerely hope you read this, take two minutes and stop and think about what you are doing. At the risk of sounding like a jerk ( sorry again ) I'll just as kindly and firmly say, in the most friendly voice i can... You are WELL PAST published max data for every manual I have on the shelf. I'm just glad you aren't at the bench next to me or my family at the range. I just hope to God nobody reading this thread trys any load approaching anything near what you are trying to pull. Here is a copy of a load the load from the Hornady manual for comparison it is the fastest load listed , 142smk hybrid 100v powder 45.0g for 2,666 and a maximum charge of 49.5g for 2,901. I suggest as kindly as I can ( sorry again) you use your fingers to get ahold of a relading manual and turn some pages on safe practices, while you still have them. What you are doing in no way is reasonable, intelligent, cool or even remotely safe. Steel fatigues and becomes brittle when repeatedly stressed close to its gross maximum yield strength, eventually it fails. In rifles it is extremely violent and very unexpected. It will eventually blow up in your face. Less experienced reloaders look at these threads and think they can try stupid stuff like this in their rifles. A few of them wind up with a face full of their rifle and minus fingers. Before you post stuff of this nature please stop and think about how ridiculous what you are bragging about really is. The life you save may be your own or mine. I am truly sorry admin for having to write this but safety is at the very core of what we need to focus on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 651905, member: 42308"] I am sorry admin but this thread should be deleted or firmly corrected. I dub thee king of the hot rod red line gun club, or at least court jester. I sincerely hope you read this, take two minutes and stop and think about what you are doing. At the risk of sounding like a jerk ( sorry again ) I'll just as kindly and firmly say, in the most friendly voice i can... You are WELL PAST published max data for every manual I have on the shelf. I'm just glad you aren't at the bench next to me or my family at the range. I just hope to God nobody reading this thread trys any load approaching anything near what you are trying to pull. Here is a copy of a load the load from the Hornady manual for comparison it is the fastest load listed , 142smk hybrid 100v powder 45.0g for 2,666 and a maximum charge of 49.5g for 2,901. I suggest as kindly as I can ( sorry again) you use your fingers to get ahold of a relading manual and turn some pages on safe practices, while you still have them. What you are doing in no way is reasonable, intelligent, cool or even remotely safe. Steel fatigues and becomes brittle when repeatedly stressed close to its gross maximum yield strength, eventually it fails. In rifles it is extremely violent and very unexpected. It will eventually blow up in your face. Less experienced reloaders look at these threads and think they can try stupid stuff like this in their rifles. A few of them wind up with a face full of their rifle and minus fingers. Before you post stuff of this nature please stop and think about how ridiculous what you are bragging about really is. The life you save may be your own or mine. I am truly sorry admin for having to write this but safety is at the very core of what we need to focus on. [/QUOTE]
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