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6.5 Credmoor vs 7mm-08
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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 1260911" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>That's the whole dilemma with PSI versus PRESSURE SIGNS. PSI is PRESSURE but PRESSURE SIGNS aren't PSI. </p><p>Most people aren't aware that pressure goes down as the SHOOTER gets older.</p><p>As my eyes aged I found I had to go to a good magnifying glass to stay on top of things.</p><p>I see guys posting pics of brass that terrify me and they think it looks fine.</p><p>Until a cheap reliable way to measure REAL PSI comes about we have to rely on suspect factory and fellow reloading guys data, all of which is developed in guns other than our own. In order to be safe, we may not get all our rifle will give and we may not be safe even then.</p><p>I have been looking at strain gauges but reliability and calibration still seems to be an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 1260911, member: 4566"] That's the whole dilemma with PSI versus PRESSURE SIGNS. PSI is PRESSURE but PRESSURE SIGNS aren't PSI. Most people aren't aware that pressure goes down as the SHOOTER gets older. As my eyes aged I found I had to go to a good magnifying glass to stay on top of things. I see guys posting pics of brass that terrify me and they think it looks fine. Until a cheap reliable way to measure REAL PSI comes about we have to rely on suspect factory and fellow reloading guys data, all of which is developed in guns other than our own. In order to be safe, we may not get all our rifle will give and we may not be safe even then. I have been looking at strain gauges but reliability and calibration still seems to be an issue. [/QUOTE]
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