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<blockquote data-quote="flatwins" data-source="post: 1804326" data-attributes="member: 5655"><p>There's a bunch of websites that list load data. Places like handloads.com, for example, that list various recipes by caliber, bullet weight, etc. I can't seem to locate the site I normally use but I have it marked on another computer. Anyhow, with those data sites you can get an idea of the strength of the various loads. I usually " cheat" and cross-reference the load with my Lee dipper set and use a measurement that is close but under some of the loads listed. I'm small time but it's sure nice to save some coin when you go to the range. </p><p></p><p>Now you'll be like the rest of us and will be scavenging for decent brass on the ground at the range. ;-). I like it when I can score some pricey brass that a non-reloader left behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatwins, post: 1804326, member: 5655"] There's a bunch of websites that list load data. Places like handloads.com, for example, that list various recipes by caliber, bullet weight, etc. I can't seem to locate the site I normally use but I have it marked on another computer. Anyhow, with those data sites you can get an idea of the strength of the various loads. I usually " cheat" and cross-reference the load with my Lee dipper set and use a measurement that is close but under some of the loads listed. I'm small time but it's sure nice to save some coin when you go to the range. Now you'll be like the rest of us and will be scavenging for decent brass on the ground at the range. ;-). I like it when I can score some pricey brass that a non-reloader left behind. [/QUOTE]
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