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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Shootza 50" data-source="post: 3888835" data-attributes="member: 49036"><p>Another tid-bit about the history of this action is the king of Siam requested that the guns be built by the Japanese because they had the best steel in the world at that time so the actions are quite strong and can handle modern day pressures, although the tenon is a smaller thread diameter than a 98 and shorter too. I have shot loads in my 375 that are at 55-60,000 psi with no ill effects although I generally stay below 50K just because it's easier on the shoulder. For anyone interested in the 375/348 the case capacity is almost identical to the 376 Steyr and that is what load data I used to compare with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Shootza 50, post: 3888835, member: 49036"] Another tid-bit about the history of this action is the king of Siam requested that the guns be built by the Japanese because they had the best steel in the world at that time so the actions are quite strong and can handle modern day pressures, although the tenon is a smaller thread diameter than a 98 and shorter too. I have shot loads in my 375 that are at 55-60,000 psi with no ill effects although I generally stay below 50K just because it's easier on the shoulder. For anyone interested in the 375/348 the case capacity is almost identical to the 376 Steyr and that is what load data I used to compare with. [/QUOTE]
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