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<blockquote data-quote="Roost 1" data-source="post: 4689603" data-attributes="member: 10080"><p>Not sure why you had to add "SML" in your comment as any MZL can be double-loaded. Most likely if this had been a traditional type mzl the results could of possibly been much worse. SML barrels are rated for much higher pressures than standard black powder mzl. Most all conversions were centerfires in the beginning and rated for much higher pressures. </p><p></p><p>Not sure if your intent is to dis-credit SML or not, however if it is could you explain why???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roost 1, post: 4689603, member: 10080"] Not sure why you had to add "SML" in your comment as any MZL can be double-loaded. Most likely if this had been a traditional type mzl the results could of possibly been much worse. SML barrels are rated for much higher pressures than standard black powder mzl. Most all conversions were centerfires in the beginning and rated for much higher pressures. Not sure if your intent is to dis-credit SML or not, however if it is could you explain why??? [/QUOTE]
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