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The Basics, Starting Out
**Reloading Safety Reminder**
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<blockquote data-quote="Tailgunner" data-source="post: 53238" data-attributes="member: 606"><p>Glad your OK</p><p>Just a personal note (IMHO) The reduction in book loads is more from improvments in pressure measurment (IE: crystal transducers vs copper crusher slug), than it is from lawyer proofing.</p><p>Also, a lot of the older manuals used only "pressure signs" NOT instrumentation of any kind, and had to be backed down a lot once they started using instrumented barrels.</p><p>Not even going to mention that powders have been re-formulated, the lot # to lot # variations etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tailgunner, post: 53238, member: 606"] Glad your OK Just a personal note (IMHO) The reduction in book loads is more from improvments in pressure measurment (IE: crystal transducers vs copper crusher slug), than it is from lawyer proofing. Also, a lot of the older manuals used only "pressure signs" NOT instrumentation of any kind, and had to be backed down a lot once they started using instrumented barrels. Not even going to mention that powders have been re-formulated, the lot # to lot # variations etc. [/QUOTE]
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