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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="g0rd0" data-source="post: 1015385" data-attributes="member: 44168"><p>first thing first</p><p>1) ALWAYS and I do mean ALWAYS confirm your load before you load. By this I mean have on hand 2 recent books, you say you have a Speer manual, get another (Modern reloading by Richard Lee, Lyman are just 2).</p><p>If your budget is tight use the on line systems for confermation. <a href="http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/" target="_blank">Hodgdon Reloading | Home</a> <a href="http://www.nosler.com/" target="_blank">Nosler</a> here are 2.</p><p>But most important is if for any reason you suspect that a load that you have put together is too hot or that saftey may be compromised don't shoot it. If you continue to keep blasting away with loads that are showing signs of too much preasure you will have a bigger bang than you are bargaining for. And I hope that when it happens to you nobody gets hurt.</p><p>Slow down be safe and weigh your powder and double check your listings</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0rd0, post: 1015385, member: 44168"] first thing first 1) ALWAYS and I do mean ALWAYS confirm your load before you load. By this I mean have on hand 2 recent books, you say you have a Speer manual, get another (Modern reloading by Richard Lee, Lyman are just 2). If your budget is tight use the on line systems for confermation. [url=http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/]Hodgdon Reloading | Home[/url] [url=http://www.nosler.com/]Nosler[/url] here are 2. But most important is if for any reason you suspect that a load that you have put together is too hot or that saftey may be compromised don't shoot it. If you continue to keep blasting away with loads that are showing signs of too much preasure you will have a bigger bang than you are bargaining for. And I hope that when it happens to you nobody gets hurt. Slow down be safe and weigh your powder and double check your listings [/QUOTE]
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