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I'm not recommending that shooters disregard actual signs of deformation in their fired cases in favour of theoretically calculated pressure. I am however interested in whether the calculated peak pressures for certain signs of strain that they do see are widely spread or clustered. As I said in my initial post, having assessed my own cases in the past - mainly for case head expansion measurements - I was surprised at how similar the figures were across a variety of cases. Admittedly I had control of a number of variables that could otherwise have caused wider variation. Your figure of error of 10,000PSI may well be correct when these variables are not controlled.
This thread is going to be of interest and read by very few on here anyway. The pool of 6.5x47 shooters here is small. Fewer still have ways of assessing pressure other than with the conventional indications used by reloaders. So far I have a data set of only one.
If you really think that I am confusing people in a way that is dangerous I can take this topic off-line and PM the shooters of this round that I know of directly.
I'm not singling you out. All I am saying is in terms of safety, you have to go off of the signs of brass deformation. People should not doubt that approach because in terms of stress and strain, it is the only safe one.
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