Do some rifles show pressure signs before others? I hear of some guys running certain loads that I know would show pressure signs in my rifle. For example I know with a hornady 143 ELD-X loaded 0.02 off the lands my .260 Remington can run 46.5 grains of H4831sc before seeing pressure signs, 48 grains of h1000 before pressure signs, and 42.5 grains of H4350 before pressure signs with this load at zero degrees. I hear of lots of guys suggesting 43.5 grains of H4350 for this bullet. With my rifle that is going to show ejector marks and flattened primers. Also I am sure these same guys with these suggestions are out there in weather warmer than zero degrees so that would add to the pressure issue.
So with for example with 2 of the exact same rifle with the exact same loads shooting on the same day..... I think you get my point here. Basically is pressure or signs of it totally rifle specific all things considered equal? That said I am assuming there are some rifles that can't handle some higher pressures. Like when a guy reads about the 6.5X55 factory loads being weak because of early rifles chambered in this round that can't handle the higher pressures. Now to go further with that train of thought, are there certain rifles out there that are known for being able to handle higher pressure loads due to there design for example? If so what rifles are known for that? On the flip side what rifles have a reputation for early pressure signs? or am I a little bit off zero with my thinking on this topic?
So with for example with 2 of the exact same rifle with the exact same loads shooting on the same day..... I think you get my point here. Basically is pressure or signs of it totally rifle specific all things considered equal? That said I am assuming there are some rifles that can't handle some higher pressures. Like when a guy reads about the 6.5X55 factory loads being weak because of early rifles chambered in this round that can't handle the higher pressures. Now to go further with that train of thought, are there certain rifles out there that are known for being able to handle higher pressure loads due to there design for example? If so what rifles are known for that? On the flip side what rifles have a reputation for early pressure signs? or am I a little bit off zero with my thinking on this topic?