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Check out this site and click on the forums section. Should have info under Japanese rifles and should have all the info. you want to know.
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The tests were done by Parker O. Ackley after WWII. Roy donated some actions to Parker. The tests are documented in Dunlaps book and in the two-volume set "Handbook for Shooters and Reloaders" by Ackley. The tests were done at the Trinity School for Gunsmithing.

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I will have to see if there is a copy that is available. All that I remembered was an article in the Rifleman.
One of the stories that I heard was that a 6.5 was rechambered for 30.06 and the guy brought it to the gunsmith because it kicked so much harder than his friends. Picture the chamber pressure on swegding a .308 through a .264 barrel.
Thanks for the info on the right place to look for that info.
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