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Reloading
How nonsense becomes fact.
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<blockquote data-quote="fiftybmg" data-source="post: 1904501" data-attributes="member: 96316"><p>I agree that you can be over max and not see indications, but with a fps number to guide you, at least you're verifying something against a known value, and making an informed decision.</p><p></p><p>Your common sense tells you that 200 fps over is excessive, because you have the reference. Even if you can't see anything to tell you otherwise, you understand that 200 over is not ok. You also know that 50 fps is nothing to get excited about, exactly because of the reference. </p><p></p><p>The OP was reloading blind, according to the narrative the data did not come from a book, the book was only referred to after the load development was complete. By his own words, he was adding powder and feeling the bolt. </p><p></p><p>A lot of people see nothing wrong with that. A lot of people think that's how it's supposed to be done. And it is entirely their business to do that or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fiftybmg, post: 1904501, member: 96316"] I agree that you can be over max and not see indications, but with a fps number to guide you, at least you're verifying something against a known value, and making an informed decision. Your common sense tells you that 200 fps over is excessive, because you have the reference. Even if you can't see anything to tell you otherwise, you understand that 200 over is not ok. You also know that 50 fps is nothing to get excited about, exactly because of the reference. The OP was reloading blind, according to the narrative the data did not come from a book, the book was only referred to after the load development was complete. By his own words, he was adding powder and feeling the bolt. A lot of people see nothing wrong with that. A lot of people think that's how it's supposed to be done. And it is entirely their business to do that or not. [/QUOTE]
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