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Old 12-23-2010, 04:12 PM
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When it comes to safe load development, there are no shortcuts. I would beware of internet data that is without footnotes. May I suggest you buy the current Lyman Handloading Handbook and be guided accordingly. Second best is to buy a Second reloading Manual and compare all load data. Be safe and informed.

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Old 12-23-2010, 07:55 PM
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When it comes to safe load development, there are no shortcuts. I would beware of internet data that is without footnotes. May I suggest you buy the current Lyman Handloading Handbook and be guided accordingly. Second best is to buy a Second reloading Manual and compare all load data. Be safe and informed.

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I have 2 Lymans, Speer, Sierra, Nosler, Lee, as well as all of the caliber specific Loadbooks publications.
I do value the insight of experienced reloaders, but I always do my verification homework. I appreciate your good advice. All reloaders should verify and verify with proven published data as you have stated.
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