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<blockquote data-quote="Letfreedomring" data-source="post: 3974273" data-attributes="member: 50298"><p>I'm curious how people work up a wildcat round. After figuring out all the deminsions and getting a reamer cut to make the chamber, how do you know you're within safe pressures for the barrel? Are there "proofing" places around or is that just from across the pond? I was just trying to figure out the process of a home hobbiest to make up a new cartridge. Anyone ever try it and if so how were the results or is this something best left for the big boys that have all the pressure measuring equipment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Letfreedomring, post: 3974273, member: 50298"] I'm curious how people work up a wildcat round. After figuring out all the deminsions and getting a reamer cut to make the chamber, how do you know you're within safe pressures for the barrel? Are there "proofing" places around or is that just from across the pond? I was just trying to figure out the process of a home hobbiest to make up a new cartridge. Anyone ever try it and if so how were the results or is this something best left for the big boys that have all the pressure measuring equipment? [/QUOTE]
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