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gotta add a little more
the delta P is significant between the two cartriges but I doubt it would cause a 45 acp colt to blow up
not like I would volunteer to find out
I've been reloading since I was in college and I've had nothing worse than firing a round that didn't get a load of powder. The primer was enough to wedge the bullet into the lands. That was with pistols. With rifles the only boo-boo I've done is overwork brass and it caused cracks in the neck. Maybe I had one head separation. I've learned to look for signs of overpressure in the brass, fortunately not the hard way but from reading the reloading books.
I would like to know why Dean Grennel chose this path.
You should always know the history of the ammo you shoot in your gun. Just look up Kentucky Ballistics on youtube to see why.
shooting mystery ammo is like eating mystery meat
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