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<blockquote data-quote="groper" data-source="post: 381039" data-attributes="member: 12550"><p>Why? because its not safe what he is doing, the cases pressures are rediculous to get that kind of velocity from an improved RUM case. 111grns of 7828 with a 300grn pill FFS!</p><p></p><p>old mate comes on here braggin about how much velocity he gets from his rifle but makes no remark as to his brass life, accuracy, or safety. what if someone inexperienced decided to try that load in their new rifle?</p><p></p><p>Anybody can push a hot load out whatever rifle they care to, but at least if your gonna brag about it, tell us the price you are paying in terms of brass life or early pressure signs so that we can compare it with honesty to other loads and calibers. I for one (and im sure there are others here) am interested in this 375tejas caliber, id just like some REAL and USEFUL info about its ballistics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="groper, post: 381039, member: 12550"] Why? because its not safe what he is doing, the cases pressures are rediculous to get that kind of velocity from an improved RUM case. 111grns of 7828 with a 300grn pill FFS! old mate comes on here braggin about how much velocity he gets from his rifle but makes no remark as to his brass life, accuracy, or safety. what if someone inexperienced decided to try that load in their new rifle? Anybody can push a hot load out whatever rifle they care to, but at least if your gonna brag about it, tell us the price you are paying in terms of brass life or early pressure signs so that we can compare it with honesty to other loads and calibers. I for one (and im sure there are others here) am interested in this 375tejas caliber, id just like some REAL and USEFUL info about its ballistics. [/QUOTE]
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