meatyrem
Well-Known Member
Nobody that I know has pressure equipment although maybe a couple on here. But how is it everyone on here handloading doesn't blow themselves up? We all need to use common sense here and I for do not just take someone on their word. We don't have exact rifles and even then they will be different. I leave the testing up to the load manuals and from what I know there are pressure signs in some cases that show even before book max. As there can be that one out there with slightly different chamber specs that do not come close to what book max says.I agree with most of what you say except for the safe comment. How do you or anyone know whats safe without pressure measuring data??? Assuming something is safe does not make it safe and if you have to run harder brass to do this then is it really safe?
There is a well known member on this site that years ago - and still may claim that he can get 3300 fps out of a 28N 195 Berger with a 26" bbl with no pressure signs. Then in another thread when asked about Nosler brass he complained that he only gets 3 loadings at the most out of his 28N brass. Uhhhhh, thats over pressured!!
I have no dog in this fight but criticizing someone with an differing opinion is ridiculous. This subject is SUBJECTIVE at best because without pressure data nobody really knows.
If 70K+ pressure is ok in your book then go for it. I ran a few predictions earlier based on expected case capacities and only the 7 mega with a 195 would be under 70K. I asked for more info on these cases but for some reason, crickets. The website shows no case dimensions or case capacities at all. Why is this?