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Old June 10, 2012, 07:57 AM   #16
billcarey
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Join Date: February 3, 2009
Location: Florida
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All I can say is using old manuals can be waay dangerous. I know Accurate changed their No2 & No5 to lighter loads some yrs back...enough to make a big boom if using old loading publications with the new stuff. Anymore I call the powder mfg everytime I buy powder to double check loading info. I also mark the date on the powder container to match the loading manual date for a reference. To bad the powder mfgs (Accurate anyway) don't put a revision number/letter on the container to keep people straight. Using out dated manuals is an accident waiting to happen.

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