Want to get interesting? Want to get some street credit? Build YOUR OWN GUN, post your reamer specs, measure case capacities, do some basic math, run some loads in Quick Load, get some pressure testing equipment, make your OWN loads

. Show us how much free bore drops pressure. Build the gun your self, take pictures, show us how you chamber and thread a bbl. Show us the research on metal fatigue for your action, and bbl, prove that it can take extremely high pressure again and again. TAKE CALCULATED RISKS.
Until then we have another lame poster that adds extra powder because his friend did it.
A little testy this morning?
I have done all of this short, of the pressure testing equipment. I had a 30-404 imp reamer 10 years before Rem came out with the 300 RUM. I have a 9.3 X 404 shortened and imp reamer, I have a 9.3 X 68 imp reamer, I have a 22-284 reamer, I have a 30 on a shortened 300 sav I designed specifically for sillouette. I not only built the rifle, on a 788 action, I actually drilled, reamed and rifled the barrel. I have a 7mm X 68 imp reamer I have a 475 on a shortened 416 rigby reamer etc, etc, etc. I have built rifles for more widcats than you've ever heard of, and worked up loads for them. I have played with extended flash tubes, multiple flash holes, varying flash hole sizes, multiple flash holes in extended flash tubes.
I have tuned out solid copper bullets in my lathe, playing with different ogive shapes and boattails, calculating the B.Cs and frictional coefficients long before Barnes came out with the X bullet.
I have loaded cases to in excess of 100,000 cup to measure the stress on a 700 Rem action, I had to open the bolt with a hammer and pry the case off the bolt face. The action remained perfect, no set lugs, no stretch in the chamber and no thread stretch in the bbl/action. I then increased the load to see if I could get a failure, still nothing. Couldn't open the bolt, had to remove the barrel (which is tricky on a 700 with a frozen bolt). Wrecked the extractor but other than that, the action and barrel remained unscathed, no stretch or set lugs what so ever. No chamber stretch, no thread stretch.
Didn't even expand the bolt face ring, had to drill the brass out of the ejector hole and replace the ejector spring and extractor. I still have that action today, some 30 years later, on a perfectly functioning 264 WM.
These are just a couple of the exploits I have ventured into in the search for knowledge in internal and external ballistics, the list is much, much longer.
I have also hunted over most of the planet and a lot of it was done with these wildcats.
When I tell you the only limiting factor in handloading today is the brass case I know this for a FACT, 'cause "I been there and done that". I've been doing this stuff for 40 years RoA, what's your experience base? Anytime you wish to compare notes on your own experiments, just feel free to PM me. Oh ya, I forgot that would mean you would actually have to get out from in front of your keyboard and
DO something !!!
But yep, I'm just "another lame poster that adds extra powder because his friend did"
May I suggest you save your critisizm until you actually know what your talking about and who you are talking to, and have more experience than I !!!!!