Ok......
Originally Posted By: youngdon
1) I hate to even have this conversation with you Ackman as I hate to give anyone else a chance to read your misguided words.
2) I have read in all my manuals that you should NEVER excede the maximum charge listed.
3 I have a few of the manuals from years ago and yes they do alot of times list higher powder charges, and
4) I am sure that has alot to do with liabilities and carelessness of more than one victim, as well as better measuring equiptment and tighter tolerances.
5) And you won't find me listing any examples of loads that are over the limit, although
6) I have had pressure signs like an extremely flattened primer(on a by the book load).
7) And I would like to see in a manual where it says "rough guidline" as long as you offered to back it up.
1) I've been through this same thing before with other fools.
2) Of course. What would you expect them to say?
3) Well duhhh. And today some are more conservative than others.
4) Most likely several different reasons. Now....."better measuring equipment and tighter tolerances".....where'd you come up with that one?
5) I usually don't either. Because firearms differ and also because of nitwits who'll argue.
6) I've also maxed out at book max. That's why I said to watch for signs of overpressure.
7) Get serious....I say the manuals are a rough guideline but they're sure not gonna say that.
Look, your ignorance is showing. An awful lot of people know the loading manuals aren't gospel. Those who don't - like you - argue about it.