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<blockquote data-quote="257wby" data-source="post: 1090560" data-attributes="member: 9582"><p>Also, I did something kind of similar. I had been loading up some 44 mag using 11grs of unique. Later that day I decided to load some 45acp. Well I started loading and about 15 rnds into it I said to myself " Self, how many grains of powder are you loading in these 45 rnds?" The loading for 45 calls for 7 grains of unique and I was putting 11 because I had that number in my head from earlier in the day. I'm glad I second guessed myself because I doubt my baby eagle would have liked those 45's loaded with 11 grains of unique! It always pays to check then double check your work and after that check again just for good measure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257wby, post: 1090560, member: 9582"] Also, I did something kind of similar. I had been loading up some 44 mag using 11grs of unique. Later that day I decided to load some 45acp. Well I started loading and about 15 rnds into it I said to myself " Self, how many grains of powder are you loading in these 45 rnds?" The loading for 45 calls for 7 grains of unique and I was putting 11 because I had that number in my head from earlier in the day. I'm glad I second guessed myself because I doubt my baby eagle would have liked those 45's loaded with 11 grains of unique! It always pays to check then double check your work and after that check again just for good measure. [/QUOTE]
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