Federal is a member of SAAMI, Buffalo Bore is not.
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Federal is part of the group that sets the standards and now they have gone outside them. It is relevant that one can buy a new CVA made by a member of SAAMI (BPI Outdoors) and then ammo made by another member (Federal) could causes it to fail in some manner. Self regulation, instead of Government regulation is the point of SAAMI.Also irrelevant. If the problem is new +P ammunition blowing up guns, Federal is surely able to mitigate this risk, same as Buffalo Bore does.
Federal is part of the group that sets the standards and now they have gone outside them. It is relevant that one can buy a new CVA made by a member of SAAMI (BPI Outdoors) and then ammo made by another member (Federal) could causes it to fail in some manner. Self regulation, instead of Government regulation is the point of SAAMI.
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Wonder if the stuff that makes it to the Market is going to have a giant label on it.
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Wonder if the stuff that makes it to the Market is going to have a giant label on it.
You should ask Hornady what happened to their Light Magnum product line.Its crazy how many people in here think their pissy hand loading experience trumps a ammunition manufacturers QC in addition to the vetting process of the military.
Must be nice to think youre smarter then entire teams working inside a technical feild. As someone who works in a technical feild I can attest to the strength of the scientific method and its adoption in industry and military. I cannot vouch for the truck driver who hand loads on weekends though.
You should ask Hornady what happened to their Light Magnum product line.
Interesting times..there!!!You should ask Hornady what happened to their Light Magnum product line.
Military uses different specs..they engineered a completely separate, heavy-duty weapon system utilizing a press-fitted Stellite barrel sleeve just to survive those extreme pressures.It would seem that CVA single shots are on the wrong side of the margin and likely semi autos as well.
lol how is brass casing Hornady Light mag / Federal High Energy / Hornady Superformance the ancestor of Plus Peak Federal ?
Do you have specific examples or experience of pure garbage rifles chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor that are barely hanging on @ 62k psi ?
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So BUILD A QUARTER mile dragster and ONLY DO the engine and do absolutely nothing else ...keep every other detail , parts strickly factory.I think many people forget that the "weak" part of the firearm/ammo is really the case. That's where it starts.
A case will always let go due to over pressure before the rifle will. Primers get blown because the brass expands and lets them go. Same for the rest of the case that lets go. A stronger case can contain more pressure. The trick is to make the stronger case still be able to function with extraction as steel cases typically don't spring back like brass does.
If 6.5 Creed is rated to 60K PSI a rifle manufacturer would have to be nuts to not ensure their action is proof tested to far greater pressures. Even old 303 British rifles were proofed at about 65-70K PSI while the standard pressure is about 45K PSI



























