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Is This Excessive Pressure??
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<blockquote data-quote="PBR driver" data-source="post: 1497656" data-attributes="member: 20780"><p>Most are loaded to max pressures with some xception such as .30-06, 6.5X55, 7X57 and several others.</p><p>It is normally base on the action used such as the .30-06 in the 1895 Winchester, which is not as strong as a Bolt Action, 93-96 Mausers which have a pressure rating of 45,000 and many others.</p><p>There is SAMMI in the America and CIP in Europe that set pressure standards.</p><p>I have had a lot of firearms in my shop that have been ruined or other problems due to improper hand loads, most would have been OK if they used the .0001" micrometer test.</p><p>Guns will last longer, shell casings last longer, you get to keep your fingers and eyesight and save money in the long run, what is not to love?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBR driver, post: 1497656, member: 20780"] Most are loaded to max pressures with some xception such as .30-06, 6.5X55, 7X57 and several others. It is normally base on the action used such as the .30-06 in the 1895 Winchester, which is not as strong as a Bolt Action, 93-96 Mausers which have a pressure rating of 45,000 and many others. There is SAMMI in the America and CIP in Europe that set pressure standards. I have had a lot of firearms in my shop that have been ruined or other problems due to improper hand loads, most would have been OK if they used the .0001" micrometer test. Guns will last longer, shell casings last longer, you get to keep your fingers and eyesight and save money in the long run, what is not to love? [/QUOTE]
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