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Old May 8, 2012, 09:06 AM   #8
Rampant_Colt
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Originally Posted by m&p45acp10+1 View Post
Never go below the starting load in the manual.◄ The only time you reduce by 10% is when the only load listed is the maximum load. Then reduce by 10% and work up. You are getting squibs from improperly charged cases. The pressure curve of undercharged rounds can be very erratic as well.
I concur with M&P. It would probably be a good idea to pull the bullets, dump the powder and start over again. Two thousand rounds is a lot of work, but reloading is always a learning curve--sometimes very steep
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