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Originally Posted by James Brown
OK, so assume good road, good tires, just changed oil, checked transmission fluid and rear end grease, 357, four speed, four barrel, how fast can I go without greating too much pressure???
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Depends on whether you have 2 3/4" or short chambers
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Pete, I absolutely agree and do shoot light recoil loads much of the time. But lets take for example the 1 1/4 1275 fps load you have above. The recoil formula doesn't care what pressure was generated by the slower burning 800x powder and I suspect without calculating that the recoil is about the same with that load as it is with for example a 1 1/4 commercial Fed Game Shoc load that runs about the same speed. With your load,the pressure for barrel hoop stress is likely less than the Fed commercial load. So again, cutting back the weight and speed of everything that comes out of the barrel is the only way to reduce recoil, and sometimes I feel that I want the max, and if I have a gun in good shape, why shouldn't I use it to its capabilities once in a while?
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