Originally posted by Kabluewy:
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Originally posted by tnekkcc:
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Originally posted by Kabluewy:
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Originally posted by tnekkcc:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by tnekkcc:
What does it all mean?
It is not easy to find out that the 30-30 case is strong enough for extremely high pressures and the 30 Rem case is weak case only capable of wimpy pressures.
Uhhh - What?
Try saying that again, please, because I'm not sure what you meant?
Surely it's common knowledge the 30-30 brass is designed perfectly well for it's intended purpose and the pressure levels for the Win 94, and Marlin lever guns.
That's the point - exceed that pressure even in a stronger action, and the brass is subject to fail.
It looks confusion will follow you on this topic.
Confusion - what confusion?

Must be that if one stays in such condition long enough, it seems normal.

Seems as though everyone has his mind made up on some subjects, and the relative strength of 30-30 brass is one for me. It would take specific technical proof for me to think otherwise, not someone's private experience using overloads in a tight chamber, and consistantly getting away with it. There's plenty of guys who do that, but I ain't one of them. There are design specs and limitations for a reason. People choose to ignore the obvious in all aspects of life, for whatever subjective reason. That's why they have the Darwin awards, for the extreem cases.

KB