I’ll chime in:
I load for a Tikka 6.5x55. Most load data is fairly anemic due to older actions with low proof ratings.
Vihtavuori does provide load data for 380 MPa rated 6,5 x 55 SE / 6,5 x 55 SKAN, but only for 139 Lapua Scenar…They publish data for 6,5 x 55 Swedish Mauser, which is 2.3 gr lower max for the same 139gr bullet.
Nosler seems hot. Hodgdon is much lower.
What if I’m running different brass and a different COAL for accuracy? Something other than a 139gr Scenar or 140gr Partition?
I’m not trying to blow myself up. I do want to reload safely and that means trying to understand how to assess how my loads are behaving without a laboratory setup.
Ignoring the thoughtful question and simply saying ‘book max’ doesn’t help me. It doesn’t help the guy shooting 6.5CM today but considering barreling a wildcat. And it definitely doesn’t help the guy that is honestly ignorant and starts playing with fire because they found some ‘reliable’ internet load but has never learned the magnitude of the danger they may be playing with.
I learned something from the rain comments in this thread. It makes total sense that adding a non-compressible fluid outside the brass is going to prevent expansion and increase pressures..but it’s not something I had ever thought about or experienced myself, so thank you to this thread for helping me learn some more.