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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Fitch" data-source="post: 410610" data-attributes="member: 19372"><p>I have manuals from Sierra, Nosler (two of them), Hornady, and Speer, I'd buy one from Berger but they don't have one. I haven't purchased the Barnes manual because I only shoot one Barnes bullet.</p><p> </p><p>I also have QuickLoad and all the free powder company manuals I can find.</p><p> </p><p>I use the bullet maker's manual, the powder company manual, and QuickLoad to zero in on the powder to use and the charge weight range for the first ladder test with any new bullet. Frequently QuickLoad is a lot closer to predicting what my MV will be than the bullet makers and powder makers manuals. </p><p> </p><p>I definitely recommend having and using some bullet makers manuals, but I don't regard them as the gold standard at all.</p><p> </p><p>Fitch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fitch, post: 410610, member: 19372"] I have manuals from Sierra, Nosler (two of them), Hornady, and Speer, I'd buy one from Berger but they don't have one. I haven't purchased the Barnes manual because I only shoot one Barnes bullet. I also have QuickLoad and all the free powder company manuals I can find. I use the bullet maker's manual, the powder company manual, and QuickLoad to zero in on the powder to use and the charge weight range for the first ladder test with any new bullet. Frequently QuickLoad is a lot closer to predicting what my MV will be than the bullet makers and powder makers manuals. I definitely recommend having and using some bullet makers manuals, but I don't regard them as the gold standard at all. Fitch [/QUOTE]
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