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Proof Barrels And Shermans.....WOW !
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<blockquote data-quote="LongRange338" data-source="post: 2487591" data-attributes="member: 5611"><p>What I'm trying to say is that Proof does have a problem with tight bores (and the issues that go along with it). But I believe the larger issue is a group of buyers who are overly fixated on velocity at all costs. I don't run a Sherman myself so I don't have first hand experience but have 3 or 4 fellow shooters who rave about them. I absolutely guarantee they are running overpressure for the velocities they are stating their rigs produce. Most are new reloaders and have no previous experience with wildcats. With no standardized load data and no way to check pressures, the internet is the Wild Wild West for anybody foolish enough to not double check their data.</p><p>Proof appears to have decided that trying to please the velocity obsessed crowd is not worth the effort. Were I in their shoes I might feel the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongRange338, post: 2487591, member: 5611"] What I'm trying to say is that Proof does have a problem with tight bores (and the issues that go along with it). But I believe the larger issue is a group of buyers who are overly fixated on velocity at all costs. I don't run a Sherman myself so I don't have first hand experience but have 3 or 4 fellow shooters who rave about them. I absolutely guarantee they are running overpressure for the velocities they are stating their rigs produce. Most are new reloaders and have no previous experience with wildcats. With no standardized load data and no way to check pressures, the internet is the Wild Wild West for anybody foolish enough to not double check their data. Proof appears to have decided that trying to please the velocity obsessed crowd is not worth the effort. Were I in their shoes I might feel the same. [/QUOTE]
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