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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 363660" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Robster, I never suggested he do anything stupid.</p><p>What I'm pointing out is that load manuals can be taken about as literally as anyone's suggestion, a guess, a post, or the loads listed on powder cans..</p><p>Just as long as he works up from low(ALWAYS), and measures his ammo & chamber, he'll do fine without manuals.</p><p>He could search/ask here for every answer in the world. There are really good books about reloading, that don't presume ammo specifications. Truly, these should be read before loading, regardless of reference.</p><p></p><p>Look at all the recent posts with people stuck on assumptive values listed in their manuals.</p><p>To me, these are reloaders who would do better to pick up a tool & learn, -than blindly comply. </p><p>Ultimately, they can't hold a reference accountable for THEIR actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 363660, member: 1521"] Robster, I never suggested he do anything stupid. What I'm pointing out is that load manuals can be taken about as literally as anyone's suggestion, a guess, a post, or the loads listed on powder cans.. Just as long as he works up from low(ALWAYS), and measures his ammo & chamber, he'll do fine without manuals. He could search/ask here for every answer in the world. There are really good books about reloading, that don't presume ammo specifications. Truly, these should be read before loading, regardless of reference. Look at all the recent posts with people stuck on assumptive values listed in their manuals. To me, these are reloaders who would do better to pick up a tool & learn, -than blindly comply. Ultimately, they can't hold a reference accountable for THEIR actions. [/QUOTE]
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