.357 confusing data

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Re: .357 confusing data

Post by daboone »

I've read many reloaders mentioning load data discrepancy between various manuals. I guess I'm so dang old school it's never been an issue. My dad taught me to ALWAYS start with the minimum and work up. Sure it meant doing some extra batches. This extra effort taught me what worked for the specific gun and the components use to find "the load". Besides it's fun and educational to see how each combo works. Many times the max loads aren't the best for my my guns or their application.
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