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Re: Lyman's Reloading Handbook's
[Re: dave260rem!]
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10/19/20 09:59 PM
10/19/20 09:59 PM
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Yes it's best to use updated info for newer components but if your using tried&true loads the advice to start 10% under and work up still applies. Example the very famous Skeeter Skelton load for the .44 spl from the 1960s actually came from Elmer Keith in the 1930s. Lot of new powders available today compared to 1992. I usually start at the maximum load and work up from there.
Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales
Molon Labe
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