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Unread 03-03-2010, 05:36 PM   #20
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Chuck Heald
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Sorry Dave.
Ill try to do better.

A high pressure load, even a proper proof load, without the knowledge of the proofhouses, is risky and could be catastrophic. I don't believe, and I'm sure I have company, that what you propose is reasonable, safe, or productive for your needs. I and others are recommending you seek a qualified person to assess the gun instead. If you aren't comfortable with that course, sending the gun to a proofhouse in Europe is an alternative.
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