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<blockquote data-quote="Chadp82" data-source="post: 2850701" data-attributes="member: 114151"><p>I look at different manuals I have on hand, but more commonly now I use the online resources such as nosler, hodgdon, or others. Even in those there are variances in low end and high end of loads. This is a good reason to start low and work up.</p><p></p><p>I had a load in my 280 that is was pressure testing and got above max for the manual I started with and had no pressure signs. In a different manual I still had some room to go up based on manual #2 even though I was comfortable based on field testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chadp82, post: 2850701, member: 114151"] I look at different manuals I have on hand, but more commonly now I use the online resources such as nosler, hodgdon, or others. Even in those there are variances in low end and high end of loads. This is a good reason to start low and work up. I had a load in my 280 that is was pressure testing and got above max for the manual I started with and had no pressure signs. In a different manual I still had some room to go up based on manual #2 even though I was comfortable based on field testing. [/QUOTE]
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