I think what he meant was, what is the max pressure you will be loading to. Since you are designing a new caliber, you'll need to set a pressure limit on it. The ONLY way to measure pressure is via a strain gauge properly calibrated and used or a proper copper crusher properly calibrated and used. Head measurement, primer flow, backthrust, etc. are all ways to indicate OVER PRESSURE but you will likely be in proof load territory of 70KPSI or more. In short, you can't do it without the equipment.
If it is a given that I do not have access to the tools mentioned above, it looks like the 218 Bee has close to or the same case capacity as the 223 Short - 1.0cc.
Does that mean I can use 218 Bee load data to start with, and avoid hiding behind a tree with a string attached to the trigger?
I will ask Hodgdon for their opinion before we load anything.
Looking at Lee Reloading, the maximum Bee pressures are 40,000 CUP.
The maximum 221 FB pressures are 52,000 CUP.
The regular SB2 receiver can handle 61,000 PSI for 243 Winchester, 60,000 PSI for the 30-06.
The 357 Mag receiver has to withstand 44,000 CUP, the 44 Mag receiver has to withstand 40,000 CUP.
My take away from this is to use a SB2 receiver.
Any other opinions please?