Did you get a reloading manual yet?? Did you buy 2 or 3 manuals to get a better grasp on the science? What are your thoughts now? Do you have any specific questions?
There are many books - here is a link to one
LEE PRECISION Modern Reloading 2nd Edition New Format https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000N8OKAU/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_glt_i_H85D2AEF29J6MZQNTD3B
This may be a stupid question but..... Do you have a load manual? Why are you comparing to other cartridges? Doesn't your manual give you the the tested AOL for that combination of powder and bullet?
Something sounds dangerous here. :thumbdown:
That site smells fishy........
The SRP description places emphasis on primer seating (dip?) depth :thumbdown:. I guess this is one more thing I need to measure....
I'd say - no way
I found an interesting article regarding primers and manufacturing differences. Maybe it has been shared here before, if not here ya go:
http://www.jamescalhoon.com/primers_and_pressure.php
Not sure of the write up date but I know this has been discussed many many times...
Happy...
There is always time for change. It does stink the CS appears to be from both extremes. Im with the OP, I struggled with the auto drum on my first and second attempt. Called Lee and they were very patient with my concerns. In the end it all worked out and running smooth.
My vote is on the...
I too just switched to wet tumbling. I believe the amount that "works best" may vary depending on your waters hardness. I found ¼ to ½ works just fine.
I did use 1 teaspoon once and it to was fine - in my case.
I keep the old corn cob media around for after sizing. 30 min to an hour does...
Based on if its not in a published data set "DON'T DO IT". At one point the only data we had was books we purchased or the data we created. Things have really changed with the internet, now we have access to almost all published data.
I guess this would be considered an advanced load because...
This might raise an eyebrow but:
I have loaded 95gn HP Montana's in 9mm. It's been years though and way before I had access to the internet. I thought .355 is .355 right so why not? I remember doing a few calculations regarding case volume with the shorter projectile and adjusted the charge...
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