Hey Walt... I loved some of your answers...
The only test I have ever really used is the primer one.. if its getting flattened your NEAR max load.. If you see the leakage or the primer is cratered , then back off...
But I pose a question back to the issue of the most powerful load.. WHY ?
I realize that in handguns and assault scenarios accuracy of the round isn' t ALWAYS important, however I think it worth mentioning that the most powerful / highest velocity round is not necessarily
the most accurate round.. IMHO
Have learned this after many years of shooting in IHMSA with targets at 200 meters
with my "handgun" .. Thanks.. and Happy Shooting..
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