rdjustham
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« on: September 25, 2014, 11:04:00 am » |
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If youre starting on a budget, Id hold off on the chronograph. Most of the loading manuals out there will give you a ball park. The Hornady one I have will give you a bullet (it will be a hornady one) in the caliber you look up, the grains of said bullet, different levels of powder and the estimated velocitys using certain powders. ALWAYS start low and work your way up. Chances are you will find a good recipe before you get close to the maximum recommended levels in the book.
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