Thanks Alan de Enfield,
I understand the meaning, of course - unfortunately there is no possibility here in
Switzerland
for doing this. At least as far as i know. Probably its only in
Germany
possible.. . If anything..
If i understand that correct, its in this case - nearly - impossible to load safe ammo with bullets heavier than 155 gr..?
I found different earlier posts, in one the try was do define this psi-pressure level of the 19t-proofed Lee-Enfields. The calculation was the following one under the Thread More Bad Press for the Enfield:
Quote Originally Posted by Edward Horton View Post
Slamfire1 and forum members
The 19 tsi for the 7.62 No.4 Enfields equals 19 x 2040 = 38,760 + 20% = 46,512 .
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Ed - a slight mathematical error
A ton is 2240 lbs (and not 2040), so 19 X 2240 + 20% = 51072
This 51072 will be the CUP-level, I suppose ? I will have to let produce reloads - probably in any case - it would be essential to know the PSI-level, coming from this 51072-pressure-Info. As with the cases.. .
The same goes for reloading-infos. They are even under PM still really very welcome :-) It should be able to get velocity-measurements, i will mention them of course.
Surpmil: you wrote your last posting in a very kind way. ;-) Yes, i will do what you mention there - be assured.
Bindi2, Bruce of Oz: the Enforcer Serial No. 171 will not be cracked because of a too strong load :-) I don't wan't to kill my rarities. Why should I ?..
Many thanks !
Greetings
Enfield Enforcer