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Too much pressure in the 300 RUM?
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<blockquote data-quote="ricka0" data-source="post: 67418" data-attributes="member: 3086"><p>I tend to think Stan is a bit too conservative too. You probably can get reasonable measurements with your caliper but I don't think most folks should, not without testing their measurements with a good mic.</p><p></p><p>I've got several fish scales, perhaps I could measure the force required to open my bolt.</p><p></p><p>Soft brass might be another good way - but it looks like case head expansion is still the best low cost method of finding max or slightly over max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricka0, post: 67418, member: 3086"] I tend to think Stan is a bit too conservative too. You probably can get reasonable measurements with your caliper but I don't think most folks should, not without testing their measurements with a good mic. I've got several fish scales, perhaps I could measure the force required to open my bolt. Soft brass might be another good way - but it looks like case head expansion is still the best low cost method of finding max or slightly over max. [/QUOTE]
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