I will preface this with i have yet to determine what occured to overpressure the round to this extent. Using Load manual data on the mid range side (Lyman 314299 gas checked, 25gr of D5744 (AA5744)). Rifle fired 17 rounds of the exact same ammof before the ill fated kaboom. Chronograph data put the velocity in the 1820 fps range, so nothing crazy. I've never had a rifle kaboom up to this point thankfully, and have checked that it wasn't a double charge (wont fit in the case). It is however interesting to note that the rifle faile exactly as designed and only the bolt head and extractor plus case head blew out. Considering the flow of brass in the case head i would assume pressure to be above the 80 000 psi range, but i'm no expert here. Gun will be going into the gunsmith ASAP to see if there is any chance the rifle is salvageable or its worth parts (It was a very nice matching rifle). Thankfully I was uninjured, didn't damage the barrel or wood that I can tell other than the extractor cut out. But for those who consider the enfields to have a weak action, I would say that this held up as good as anything else could resonably be expected to do.
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