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What blew up my gun?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 1709528" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>I go to:</p><p>-The bullet mfr data on powder reccomendations</p><p>-I cross check the powder mfr data</p><p>-I take a look at burn rates as they rank.</p><p>Then I stay low and work up, but not exceed the max charge of the higher pressure of that data set. </p><p>You bet there is loading book errors, and I rely more on powder mfr data.</p><p>It's the trust factor and I don't trust one data set....</p><p>Powders I didn't ever try, suddenly became go to powders once I found them to be true to the data provided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 1709528, member: 104363"] I go to: -The bullet mfr data on powder reccomendations -I cross check the powder mfr data -I take a look at burn rates as they rank. Then I stay low and work up, but not exceed the max charge of the higher pressure of that data set. You bet there is loading book errors, and I rely more on powder mfr data. It's the trust factor and I don't trust one data set.... Powders I didn't ever try, suddenly became go to powders once I found them to be true to the data provided. [/QUOTE]
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