Reading pressure? Published bullet or powder load data with stated max loads at SAAMI specs have provided good lines in the sand for me recognizing the load data is based on their barrel, their brass, their primer lot number and their powder lot number. We tend to overlook basic understanding their firearm is different, creates pressure differently, different bullet seating depths, and we use identical components of different lot numbers that may result in different pressures. Heck, sometimes similar components but not identical. The "quest" to exceed this published data is not worth the ROI IMO. Extra 50fps is meaningless to me. Loading is still physical science, exceed firearm parameters and SHTF. When a load is on the cusp, any minuscule change; in loading, ambient temperature, environmental conditions, rough handling of ammo, rifle changes, fouling of bore by outside forces etc can change from on the cusp to SHTF. STORAGE can take a load on the cusp to over the edge due to cold weld or other storage factors.
The need to read pressure for custom bullets whether cup and core or mono's that does not have published data is where the rubber meets the road. The discussion on primer observations, brass case head observations, brass web measurements, chronograph readings and bolt lift are all potential indicators to stop. Be aware of chronograph readings and velocity flattening plateaus. Every case must be inspected for primer observations, brass observations and brass measurements. The process of seating primers is one of the most telling factors just by feeling the amount of force to seat a new primer. Heads up, a PSA: if you can seat primer with your thumb, you may want to back down loads. This force to seat primers over time is a feeling that you just KNOW when it is still good to go.
I just listened to a Hornady podcast on their load data by one of their ballistic guys and was surprised a bit. Their loads are ALL developed in a pressure barrel contrary to a lot of opinions I have read on their data. They discussed the opinion the load data is generated by lawyers. Emphatically stated the load data is generated by pressure barrels to SAAMI maximum pressure for each cartridge. The load data is based upon pressure measurements. The published data will show a rifle which is used to VERIFY the loads. They mentioned Hodgdon data is also generated in similar pressure barrels but just like component differences, results can be different. They stated it and the truth is somewhere. The podcast is #82 Load Data if interested.
So who or what do you believe? Me? I trust what I can verify for myself. Otherwise simply known as: trust but verify.
The one statement that is so freaking ABSURD: "My rifle can take it....until it doesn't."