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October 26th, 2022, 10:34 AM
#11
Originally Posted by
diverduck
No one should ever rely on YouTube load data, or forums load data. That is all provided for free online by the manufacturers now. I never reference a loading book anymore when searching out load data for a new cartridge, I generally go to the powder manufactures site and get busy. Hodgdon has an excellent platform. I’d say older reloading manuals probably have some spicier loads that what’s available online now as the manufactures lawyers have gotten even more nervous over the years. As for the mechanics of reloading, tons of good info on YouTube and like platforms so people can visually see what’s going on and learn from it if they don’t already have that knowledge.
Totally agree. Bullet manufacturers such as Nosler also post reloading data on their website and provide different powders. It’s good to cross-reference both sources
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October 26th, 2022 10:34 AM
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