You brought up the 2800 f/s in your post - my response was in line with your speed wishes and how it might be achieved at lower pressure. Not advocating more speed in the Swede.
My comments around pressure are in line with what the sports ammunition bodies list as max - again I offer no guidance or advice in exceeding them, save that you are and it might be fair to any unsuspecting newbie reloaders that could be reading here to caution them.
Unqualified statements like "can be safely loaded to pressure equal to......60K psi" are a little risky IMO.
Otherwise it's your gun, thumbs and eyes
The SAAMI pressure spec. - was determined to make factory 6.5x55mm ammunition safe in the weak and rarely seen Norwegian Krag-Jorgensen M1894 rifle.
The 1896 Swedish Mauser rifles, on the other hand, were proof-tested to nearly 69,000 psi.
So 60K psi won't bother the cartridge/case, and at least the Ruger Hawkeye is built like a tank.
A 140 gr. .264 bullet, like the Speer Grand Slam, at 2800 fps at the muzzle will probably not even reach 60K psi with any 4831 powder.
But it will produce, w/ a MPBR(6") zero, an aperture sighted rifle that shoots dead on to 270 yards, and still have 2200 fps and 1,500 ft-lbs of energy at 350 yards, with a top of back hold.
All with ~ 17 ft-lbs of recoil from a 7.5 lb. rifle.
That, to me, is a nice hunting rifle.
On the other hand, if you limit your shots to 300 yards - 2700 fps at the muzzle does fine.
YMMV.
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