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Mcwhorter 7SPRC rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="BoomFlop" data-source="post: 2435682" data-attributes="member: 55851"><p>[USER=13833]@elkaholic[/USER] is the king of efficient case designs that actually function in the appropriate action (SA/LA). Also, using case design and brass that handle pressure well will also provide an increase in pressure and still be safe. Most of your BR cases are being pushed much higher pressures that many cases are in competition and still providing numerous reloads. Common sense in reloading applies to all cartridges. I see a lot of velocities in SAAMI cartridges that are probably far more dangerous than some of the wildcat cartridges.</p><p></p><p>The 7 SPRC (not sure what the S means?) would still probably benefit or be better suited for a long action. If they are putting it in a short action, and still getting 3000 fps from a 180, pressure is going to be pretty high. Obviously, it is working for them.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoomFlop, post: 2435682, member: 55851"] [USER=13833]@elkaholic[/USER] is the king of efficient case designs that actually function in the appropriate action (SA/LA). Also, using case design and brass that handle pressure well will also provide an increase in pressure and still be safe. Most of your BR cases are being pushed much higher pressures that many cases are in competition and still providing numerous reloads. Common sense in reloading applies to all cartridges. I see a lot of velocities in SAAMI cartridges that are probably far more dangerous than some of the wildcat cartridges. The 7 SPRC (not sure what the S means?) would still probably benefit or be better suited for a long action. If they are putting it in a short action, and still getting 3000 fps from a 180, pressure is going to be pretty high. Obviously, it is working for them. Steve [/QUOTE]
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