uscra112 wrote on Dec 17
th, 2017 at 6:45am:
SAAMI max is 16,000 CUP. I have a European database that lists it much higher. I suspect the 16k is the "low" pressure limit for old revolvers. I've looked at some of my old paper manuals, hoping for a pressure for the "High Speed" loading they used to sell for rifles, but no go.
Phil,
Agree that the 16,000 CUP is the SAAMI MAX for the old WRA Model 1873 rifles, S&W M&P revolvers, etc.
The old Accurate Smokeless Powder Number One Loading Guide has a section on the 32-20 Winchester [HV-92] , which states:
"These loads were developed in a pressure barrel and then fired through a Marlin 1894 rifle with a 22" barrel for velocity. The maximum loads listed below do not exceed the pressures produced in our test barrel by Winchester factory ammunition headstamped for use in the Model 92 lever action. If your firearm is not safe for use with these "HV-92" loads, use the data for the 32-20 handgun (not the Ruger / T/C data)."
The pressures that Accurate shows for their various loadings in this 32-20 Winchester HV-92 section range between the values of 20,000 CUP to 23,800 CUP.
These higher pressures do reduce the usable life of the 32-20 cartridge case.