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    I do about the same , start low and work up and stop when I see pressure signs
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    Quote Originally Posted by 12bhunting View Post
    I am not a reloading Jedi like some of you guys. But I never really pay attention to the max loads. I keep adding .5 grains until I see a pressure sign. Then back down a grain or so and write in my max load for my rifle. I usually find my accuracy nodes well under max load though.
    I just look at the max loads as a reference point of the upper end per that source. I generally start in the middle for hand guns and work up.
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    I have the 10th ed...what cartridge are you reloading for?

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    To be honest, I got a look at the 10th Ed and since I have the 9th, I am going to wait a couple of editions. I will get the Lyman 50th Ed that came out this year.
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    You mean you don't just fill the case with powder and tap the bullet down with a hammer?




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    Quote Originally Posted by 0utlaw View Post
    You mean you don't just fill the case with powder and tap the bullet down with a hammer?
    Only if you are the dud inspector from Looney Toons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueBronco View Post
    To be honest, I got a look at the 10th Ed and since I have the 9th, I am going to wait a couple of editions. I will get the Lyman 50th Ed that came out this year.
    I completely agree. There isn't much difference between the 9th and 10th. The Lyman 50th is fairly solid.

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