I'm enjoying the read so far and well done for keeping it professional (no name calling etc...)
If you look at older loads say the 45/70 or similar that run at much lower pressures it would be a combination of spanners list of Q's above that lead to the pressure being specked so low (SAAMI or whatever standard was used) to protect the user in all situations, based on the cartridge and rifle that it was likely to be used in. The old Henry rifles with their brass actions wouldn't handle any more than a given pressure (the action would fail), so the calibre was made around the limitations of the rifle.
I guess what Spanners is asking is that if we make a new wildcat, then fit the rifle around that wildcat...how far can we go?
Keep up the debate...
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