33 Moses Wildcat, The 338 Lapua Destroyer.

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The 33 Moses is a modified 338 Lapua. It shoots the same bullets as 338 Lapua, but in a modified case to allow more powder and faster speeds. Join us in our interview with the inventor of the Moses Cartridges, Jeremiah Mani as we talk to him about this wildcat round.

Concerning pressure, while there are no standardized computerized pressure tests involved in this evaluation, widely accepted industry guidelines are followed to assess safe pressure levels. According to the Hornady Reloading manual, key visual indicators of excessive pressure include ejector swipes, heavy bolt lift, and primer cratering.

It is important to note that published load data values are generalized and may not be suitable for every firearm. Variations in chamber design, barrel tolerance, and overall firearm construction can cause pressure to behave differently from one platform to another.

In the case of the Moses Cartridges being discussed, pressure signs have been observed in some non recommended or experimental load configurations. However, the cartridges recommended for use have not exhibited any of the standard signs of excessive pressure- such as ejector marks, difficult bolt lift, or primer deformation- based on observed results.

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