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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 864533" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I think it's a joke; if you really want to know the truth. I use Hogdons a lot (two different ones), and the AA manual because they are not afraid to post chamber pressures (Hogdon does post some as well). I've always found the Hogdon and AA manuals to be very realistic in values. Speer's not bad as well for velocity, but think their B/C's are a bit optimistic (like a couple other vaunted brands folks like to love). Sierra seems to be the most accurate in calling out their B/C's, but think their load data is flat silly</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 864533, member: 25383"] I think it's a joke; if you really want to know the truth. I use Hogdons a lot (two different ones), and the AA manual because they are not afraid to post chamber pressures (Hogdon does post some as well). I've always found the Hogdon and AA manuals to be very realistic in values. Speer's not bad as well for velocity, but think their B/C's are a bit optimistic (like a couple other vaunted brands folks like to love). Sierra seems to be the most accurate in calling out their B/C's, but think their load data is flat silly gary [/QUOTE]
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