Thread: .357 reloads
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Old October 25, 2001, 01:13 PM   #3
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Not to say it can't be done, BUT - - -

- - - if data for this powder is not shown in loading manual,

PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

If you are new to the loading game, please use all due care, and it is a very good idea to stick with what is published by reputable sources.

I have to admit a total ignorance of Accurate No. 2 powder, Neal. I'm at the office, without any reference material, and, for all I know, No. 2 might be some powder suitable only for large-capacity rifle cartridges. (I doubt that, but just trying to make a point.)

For the price of a couple of boxes of factory ammo, you can get one, or perhaps two, handloading manuals which will keep you out of difficulty and make your handloading experience safer and more enjoyable. Please take advantage of the accumulated knowledge of years of experimentation and lab work. I'd suggest getting at least two, to guard against tha rare instances of misprints. Seldom will two manuals match EXACTLY, but they should be in the same ball park.

Sorry I couldn't answer your question specifically, but hope this has been of some aid.

Best,
Johnny
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