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<blockquote data-quote="MI.264" data-source="post: 3009219" data-attributes="member: 123058"><p>I'm working on a Remington #4 Rolling Block that was made in the day to shoot .22 shorts, longs, long rifles, .25's, and 32's shorts</p><p>Powder being different today than it was back then I'd like to find out how one can determine the amount of pressure this can withstand.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking for Data, or experience in this area, not maybe's or In my Opinion's type comments. If you have something substantial please share.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MI.264, post: 3009219, member: 123058"] I'm working on a Remington #4 Rolling Block that was made in the day to shoot .22 shorts, longs, long rifles, .25's, and 32's shorts Powder being different today than it was back then I'd like to find out how one can determine the amount of pressure this can withstand. I'm looking for Data, or experience in this area, not maybe's or In my Opinion's type comments. If you have something substantial please share. [/QUOTE]
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