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Reloading
Working up a load ... getting conflicting data?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vol1975" data-source="post: 1992828" data-attributes="member: 100380"><p>Manuals, web sites from established places & maybe a call into companies for load data are a good start but always start well low of established known data. personally I don't get load data from web pages and load up in shoot in a gun. I might cross reference it and make notes on what people say shoot good in certain calibers and bullets. </p><p>also, If a manual says start at 60 grains with x bullet then why not load a couple low loads at 59 just to have a check and foul the barrel with x powder. Every powder, barrel, etc is different. </p><p>also ive seen some guys never check loads with a chrongraph. personal this to me is dangerous For a variety of reason.</p><p>just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vol1975, post: 1992828, member: 100380"] Manuals, web sites from established places & maybe a call into companies for load data are a good start but always start well low of established known data. personally I don’t get load data from web pages and load up in shoot in a gun. I might cross reference it and make notes on what people say shoot good in certain calibers and bullets. also, If a manual says start at 60 grains with x bullet then why not load a couple low loads at 59 just to have a check and foul the barrel with x powder. Every powder, barrel, etc is different. also ive seen some guys never check loads with a chrongraph. personal this to me is dangerous For a variety of reason. just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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