Hi Merle,
I like Buffalo Bore's ballistics, bullet shapes, and the fact that they tailor the bullet hardness to the specific application.
I presume someone, somewhere, must have pressure-tested their ammo to verify their claims of "better living through chemistry." :-) Does anyone out there know of a website where such info is available?
Even if the pressure is indeed sub-+P, does anyone know how Merle's older Chief's Special will hold up to the increased recoil of such a powerful load? I've seen posters caution that the cylinder and barrel of some older designs are plenty strong for heavy loads, but that the yoke design and/or action may suffer battering from the increased recoil forces. I'm a history guy, not an engineer, so I profess no expertise, but my plebeian understanding of physics makes this concern seem real to me. I'm open to persuasion on how Buffalo Bore achieves ballistic solutions nobody else can; on the flip side, his business is flourishing, so I believe his claim that his ammo is safe to shoot in older guns. (But "safe to shoot" doesn't necessarily mean that it can't batter a gun into an early trip to the repair shop.)