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backy33,

    For what it's worth, I believe you should have the manual (s)for the types of bullets you intend to use.  I happen to be a Sierra bullets guy and therefore have the Sierra Manual.  They way I figure is that bullet manufacturers have done extensive testing with all the various powders they list on each page so they have a reasonably reliable handle on how their bullets perform under what conditions.  I guess if you like a range of manufacturers bullets, best start up a small Library so you'll have the best data available.  For powders, you can pretty much get on line to powder manufacturers and download their data from there.  Good luck and have fun.


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