Vipa
Well-Known Member
Notice I was talking about the furoe caused prior to WW1 over the Ross straight pull and especially the .280 version. Due to the very high operating pressures of the 280 cartridge this magnified any error. Eley introduced a .280 Nitro which was loaded to lower pressures for those who like the cartridge but wanted say a Mauser rifle as it was soon proved that even the Mauser 98 suffered lug set back at the Ross 280 Pressures.
I seriously doubt that the Blaser collet would withstand use for long if chambered for the 280 Ross loaded as Sir Charles meant it to be. Sorry I don't know what the pressure would be in modern speak but the Ross 280 Proof marks are at 28 Tons where as the 270 Win is only 19 tons and if I recall correctly the 300 Win Mag was 20 Tons.
This is why Ross copied the idea of the Cannon screw breech to handle the pressures.
As for suing Blaser well for a start one would need very deep pockets and one would need to find a lawyer willing to take the case. many won't touch anything to do with legitimate firearms ownership.
Brit.. I respect your knowledge of firearms but the last sentence is tosh... if Remmington can be sued I'm damned sure Blaser could!
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