« Reply #16 on: October 21, 2011, 06:49:40 AM »
CW is correct, the old myth of the 45 colt case being weak stems from the ballon-head cases. Modern cases are fine to run up the pressures to magnum levels, IF the firearm is capable of handling it. I have run pressures above the Ruger/TC level in my 454 firearms and never streched any primer pockets in as many as 8 reloads, brass is still fine, no split cases ect. If your chamber is tight and the weapon is capable of handling the pressure, you will have no issues at the higher levels listed for Ruger/TC. DP
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