The professionals all said, that the power of the 450 will stretch the system after a few rounds, because it is to soft to withstand the energy released.
And then it will be off the face and this can't be repaired then...
What I don't understand is, wy will the action take a 30/06 pressure and not withstand the much lower pressure of a 450NE?
Where is the most critcal point on the action, where the power of the released energy is stressing the material of the action?
The figures for the capacity of the caliber are messured in different ways (as I have been told by more experianced people who understand gunsmithing), this is done around the chaimbers and ?sometimes on the face of the action.
So what does it mean then to have 3500bar for 30/06 and 2700bar for 450NE 3 1/4? Can it be assumed that an action that takes 3500bar will withstand 2700bar of a more powerfull round? If this is true, and this really got me worried, than someone could build a 577NE or even a 600NE in the TIKKA 512S without a problem because the CIP pressures for those are 2200bar only?
Franz
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Franz A. Holzer
The coming off face is more a result of poor care of the rifle, allowing the surfaces to ware, because of grit, and friction, than it is because of high pressure. A person I know had one of the old VALMET 412s that was made way back before they were available with rifle barrels. It doesn't have the lug on the bottom of the mono-blok like yours, and it was re-barreled to 45-70, back in 1972, and the last time I saw it, about 1995 it was still tight. Admittedly he did not shoot anything but factory ammo in it. The Valmet 412K (early 1980s) the double rifle barrels were chambered for 243 Win, 308, 30-06, 375 Win, and 9.3X74R. I know of several that have been rechambered from 375 Win, to 375 JDJ without a problem. I have one of the older Valmet 412, 12 ga, and I have been thinking of re-barreling it to 41 Rem mag with 18" barrels to carry when I'm back packing in the mountains, and trout fishing in Alaska. Being light , and carried on a sling would be nice to carry while fishing. Could be wrong but I simply don't think you will have a problem with the 450 NE.
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[This message has been edited by MacD37 (edited 01-29-2002).]