Cassidy said:
Common guys -my question is have you seen errors in loading manuals. I know there's some variation, but have you seen what you think is an error in a loading manual?
Hey Mr.18 posts,
posts like this really tick me off, you asked a question and several top notch shooters gave you there best answers, you never mentioned the manuals, was one a speer and one a barns? because there copper composition is totally different that is why they tell you never to substitute! what brass was a viable question, when was the powder made you were shooting, contrary to what you may have been told powder does vary in burn rate from lot to lot and especially from 1970 to 2010! No where in your post did you ask if we have ever found and error in a reloading manual,..this is what you asked,......[
In your experience, how much can we rely on the accuracy of powder load data in published manuals? All comments are welcome.] Now with all that being said YES I have found errors in reloading manuals, I have been loading for years and have most manuals made in the last 25 years and ONLY use them for reference I pretty much no where I want to start and with what but no matter if very experienced or not they should be for reference only and NEVER an absolute!!!
Wayne.