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Hornady load data for 125 XTP +P
Looking for what the Hornady book says for this load and all the listed powders. Please.
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You are asking someone to violate copyright laws and provide you copyrighted information. Buy the book, just like everyone else does.
Or, you can buy the "Loadbooks" One Caliber book for .38 Spl. This contains data from several manuals, all with approval of the copyright holder. They are $6-8 from Midway, Cabela's, and probably most of the on-line reloading retailers too.
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Amazing what info you can find in manuals if you have them
For Hodgdon Powders you and find info online also.
Set your sights on pistol reloading data | Hodgdon Reloading
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Hang on, let me grab my book. But for fun, I'm going to transpose a couple numbers on one of the loads.
If this particular brand of Russian roulette sounds unwise to you...well, it's more or less what you do when you ask strangers for load data.
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I actually did own the Hornady reloading manual but it was destroyed in a flood a few years back. Never needed to replace it, until now.
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I'll post published load that I use now and then, but it's going way over the top to ask someone to basically copy the whole page out of a manual.
You can:
1. buy the manual;
2. buy the .357 Magnum "Load Books" book, which includes loads for that caliber from a number of sources; or
3. subscribe to handloads.com, which is the same basic idea as the Load Books, except much more extensive with additional data from sources like Handloading magazine, and it allows you to search for land data for pretty much every caliber that has published load data.
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I apologize for my offense. I will handle it.
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I don't think anyone took offense to your question it's just that it's very rare for anyone to ask for a page out of a book others have spent money on. Usually if someone is looking for data for one powder it will be supplied as a cross reference to your other data.
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The Hodgdon website has the data you're looking for, at least for Hodgdon, Winchester, and IMR powders.
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Replace your reloading manuals every 3-5 years, there are always new powders produced, new bullets manufactured, etc. Never know, you may like one of the newer loads better. (But never throw away the old manuals, they do still come in handy).
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I don't think anyone took offense to your question...
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Well, maybe...
...but I do find it annoying that people have the resources to obtain the guns, reloading equipment/supplies, and all that goes with it, but can't bring themselve to buy a useful assortment of reloading guides to suppliment their reloading activity.
I'm constantly trying new combinations of powders & bullets in every cartridge I load for & I rely on a combination of publishings & resources, in addition to my on-hand manuals, to accomplish that task.
That said, I have provided frequent data to those asking for info that they can't seem to find elsewhere.
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Lee 2nd Edition is a great manual , covers almost all available powders and bullets . It's a great manual to have in ones library . I also like the Speer #14 , it's the latest one . Hodgdon , Accurate and Alliant have pretty good online reloading sources . Good Luck
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