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<blockquote data-quote="bfarms" data-source="post: 2978752" data-attributes="member: 128212"><p>Whatever any of you do. Do not, and I repeat. DO NOT BUILD A WILDCAT WITH THE BEST PARTS YOU CAN GET YOUR HANDS ON AND RUN IT TO ITS FULL POTENTIAL. Turn the fuel back on that bad boy and run with the normal cartridges of that caliber so you don't over pressure things, ruin brass or beat the gun up. I repeat. Do not! Obviously there's only a few people on here that know when things are over pressure. So run it by them first. The rest of us are just stupid. We cannot see any signs or have the proper tools to check it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bfarms, post: 2978752, member: 128212"] Whatever any of you do. Do not, and I repeat. DO NOT BUILD A WILDCAT WITH THE BEST PARTS YOU CAN GET YOUR HANDS ON AND RUN IT TO ITS FULL POTENTIAL. Turn the fuel back on that bad boy and run with the normal cartridges of that caliber so you don't over pressure things, ruin brass or beat the gun up. I repeat. Do not! Obviously there's only a few people on here that know when things are over pressure. So run it by them first. The rest of us are just stupid. We cannot see any signs or have the proper tools to check it. [/QUOTE]
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