Which one... doesn't look like the one I have and I'm trying to buy one.Speer. Says so in the description. What do I win?
It doesn’t look like my Speer #14 either, but he does quote Speer data in the text below the video and it agrees with the data shown at 3:27. Also, the table at 3:27 in the video specs a Speer Part No. 4203 bullet. Was your Speer manual printed after the video was posted in Jun 2016? My #14 3rd Edition was printed in 2009 and agrees with the data shown in the video. I wouldn’t be surprised by a change in format.Which one... doesn't look like the one I have and I'm trying to buy one.
A hearty thanks.... I have the latest Speer manual. I like this format better...It doesn’t look like my Speer #14 either, but he does quote Speer data in the text below the video and it agrees with the data shown at 3:27. Also, the table at 3:27 in the video specs a Speer Part No. 4203 bullet. Was your Speer manual printed after the video was posted in Jun 2016? My #14 3rd Edition was printed in 2009 and agrees with the data shown in the video. I wouldn’t be surprised by a change in format.
Edit: Almost forgot... what do I win?
To be fair some of these manuals are older than I am.View attachment 1105971
lol!! My most recent Speer manual.
Yeah, thanks for reminding me.To be fair some of these manuals are older than I am.