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Originally Posted by AlwaysUp56
I hate to be so new and wade into a obvious difference of view, but just am beginnig to re-enter reloading after quite a few years of not reloading(read married). Now I'm single, I am taking it up again. Just finished reading the 9th edition of the Lyman Handgun and Pistol Reloading manual and I took away from my reading that an over charge or an under charge outside of the listed data was not to be done, period. My 2cents. Could you get away with it? Maybe. Should you ever suggest another try replicating it....NEVER.
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Isn't it wounderfull how lawyers can have changes in reloading manuals now.....
My Lyman manual from 35-40 years ago does not have any statement like that, everyone wants to be sure they can't be sued.
Elmer Keith must be rolling in his grave laughing that .1gr more or less of any powder would do such great harm to you or your firearm of any kind....