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<blockquote data-quote="geocodyrgia" data-source="post: 1966650" data-attributes="member: 98212"><p>I will say that following ANY book will provide a much higher safety margin and following NO book is extremely risky business. You don't need the bullet manufacturers specific load data to be safe, but they usually have great info. I rely on the powder manufacturers data as a starting and top end reference point and figure out what's best for me. Definitely don't do what your buddy did without at least referencing SOMETHING.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geocodyrgia, post: 1966650, member: 98212"] I will say that following ANY book will provide a much higher safety margin and following NO book is extremely risky business. You don’t need the bullet manufacturers specific load data to be safe, but they usually have great info. I rely on the powder manufacturers data as a starting and top end reference point and figure out what’s best for me. Definitely don’t do what your buddy did without at least referencing SOMETHING. [/QUOTE]
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