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Sherman Wildcats pressure limits?
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 1537330" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>I've stayed out of this because my name is on it, but......</p><p>With the 100's of Shermans out there and MOST people doing their own load developement, I would think there would be some real EVIDENCE of over pressuring vs everything else!!</p><p>In the case of the Saum, which has been proven in side by side tests, the SS is BETTER! It DOES NOT have less capacity, it's just considerably shorter and more efficient. Also, unless you throat the bageez out of a saum, it has LESS useable capacity than the SS.</p><p>If every design was equal, you wouldn't see people trending towards the ones that are now the most popular for competition.</p><p>I don't do load work up ANY differently for factory cartridges than I do my own and I stop with the same warning signs!</p><p>Just FYI, I think the Saum is a good case. I also think the SS is better. Just like many other wildcat designs have been better than the original and some have become factory chamberings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 1537330, member: 13833"] I've stayed out of this because my name is on it, but...... With the 100's of Shermans out there and MOST people doing their own load developement, I would think there would be some real EVIDENCE of over pressuring vs everything else!! In the case of the Saum, which has been proven in side by side tests, the SS is BETTER! It DOES NOT have less capacity, it's just considerably shorter and more efficient. Also, unless you throat the bageez out of a saum, it has LESS useable capacity than the SS. If every design was equal, you wouldn't see people trending towards the ones that are now the most popular for competition. I don't do load work up ANY differently for factory cartridges than I do my own and I stop with the same warning signs! Just FYI, I think the Saum is a good case. I also think the SS is better. Just like many other wildcat designs have been better than the original and some have become factory chamberings. [/QUOTE]
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