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Old February 25, 2013, 11:13 PM   #5
j357
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I'll offer some help straight from the 2nd Ed Lee handbook and my personal experience.
First, my disks throw less than the published loads, YMMV.
The handbook has a chart at the end that gives you and expected weight based on volumetric density of the powders. For Accurate 2 it lists the following: .30disk=3.6g; .32disk=3.8g .34disk=4.1g; .37disk=4.4g; .40disk=4.8g.

If your .30 disk only throws 3.6g of A2 you are just below the minimum load.

Standard disclaimers apply: Your disks and batch of powder may result in slight differences and potentially dangerous results. You are responsible for verifying through testing and load work up that your loads are safe.

Use all of your resources to their fullest extent. Don't skip steps and rely on what others tell you on the interweb. Measure carefully and use a scale is my recommendation.
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