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Riddle me this - 4831 IMR vs. Hogdon
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<blockquote data-quote="DUSTY NOGGIN" data-source="post: 1671556" data-attributes="member: 89550"><p>dont pull anything, yet ... the compressed on the staring low is not normal .. check scale .. what is your seating</p><p></p><p>next time get 3 data sources for your load before you start loading , i usually lean toward the powder manufacturers data , but will usually average the starting load of each data source and go from there</p><p></p><p>this conflict of data happens because of 2 things ,</p><p>they want you to use more consumables & they print it so low that you will learn why they print it so low , because you verified that it was too low by using up their too low data ...</p><p></p><p>i found lyman manuals data to be fairly realistic ..</p><p>look at different years of the same brand reloading manuals same parts same everything except lower charges.. you can find old reloading manual in classifieds for cheap .. there is also plenty of online data sources for free</p><p></p><p>ive had problems with horanadys data in my experiences, hornady data never gets used in any decisions in my loading , but i still have their manual just for their bullet seating measurements ..IMO ,they print data so low that is unsafe in the low side</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUSTY NOGGIN, post: 1671556, member: 89550"] dont pull anything, yet ... the compressed on the staring low is not normal .. check scale .. what is your seating next time get 3 data sources for your load before you start loading , i usually lean toward the powder manufacturers data , but will usually average the starting load of each data source and go from there this conflict of data happens because of 2 things , they want you to use more consumables & they print it so low that you will learn why they print it so low , because you verified that it was too low by using up their too low data ... i found lyman manuals data to be fairly realistic .. look at different years of the same brand reloading manuals same parts same everything except lower charges.. you can find old reloading manual in classifieds for cheap .. there is also plenty of online data sources for free ive had problems with horanadys data in my experiences, hornady data never gets used in any decisions in my loading , but i still have their manual just for their bullet seating measurements ..IMO ,they print data so low that is unsafe in the low side [/QUOTE]
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