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Why Hammer Bullets Are Always Faster
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<blockquote data-quote="JakeC" data-source="post: 3040564" data-attributes="member: 115819"><p>Yes, the way I've explained it to people is that Saami/book max has to be at the realistic max for the weakest available rifle that it was originally chambered in. The 7x57, 284, and the savages come to mind. 43k for the poor savage 99! I would disagree politely about every modern gun being able to use max as a matter of course. Some action designs are still softer than others, and going from hot factory loads to minimally resized cases can reveal that book max isn't the ticket. Nevermind that 2 different manuals can have notably different max loads for the same basic configuration. There are variables to discuss in there of course, that's just my findings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeC, post: 3040564, member: 115819"] Yes, the way I’ve explained it to people is that Saami/book max has to be at the realistic max for the weakest available rifle that it was originally chambered in. The 7x57, 284, and the savages come to mind. 43k for the poor savage 99! I would disagree politely about every modern gun being able to use max as a matter of course. Some action designs are still softer than others, and going from hot factory loads to minimally resized cases can reveal that book max isn’t the ticket. Nevermind that 2 different manuals can have notably different max loads for the same basic configuration. There are variables to discuss in there of course, that’s just my findings. [/QUOTE]
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