bob
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Post by bob on Jan 29, 2024 0:45:57 GMT -5
I see the new Hodgdon loading manual is available both in print and online. It appears that the online format has been changed some and at first glance, looks easier. I didn't have time too go farther in to it.
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Post by hacker54 on Jan 29, 2024 12:21:14 GMT -5
Thanks Bob I'll have to look it over on line. Bob I just looked over their site and it dose not seem to be on line. The "Reload Data Center should have all up to date info.
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poohzilla
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Give me a place to stand and a long-enough lever, and I will invariably break the lever.
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Post by poohzilla on Jan 30, 2024 15:44:56 GMT -5
Good one to keep your eye on, given the concentration of powder making/distributing with Hodgdon. (I slso find it hard to keep track of all the new powders !)
Had to laugh. I just finished rereading Phil Sharpe's book on Handloading, and his talking about the powders then (~1937-41) being made to reduce copper fouling. What's old is new ! ;-)
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bob
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Post by bob on Jan 30, 2024 17:56:20 GMT -5
When I began loading there was perhaps 2 dozen plus or minus and some foreign powders, now there seems to be about 180 to choose from in cluding the "brand new" CFEs. It's mind boggling I tell ya just mind boggling.
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SnapShot
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Post by SnapShot on Jan 31, 2024 13:45:50 GMT -5
Nice to know I'm not the only one that's boggled!
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