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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="CVCOBRA1" data-source="post: 1720393" data-attributes="member: 83906"><p>Not sure about that Lee manual but most manuals start out with the first half about the "How Too's" and the whole process of loading. If you skipped that part I suggest you start at the beginning. You might come out OK but you never load that many loads of the MAX without first looking for pressure signs. This should be explained in the first few hundred pages of the manual. I would suggest the Sierra Sixth edition. It was published this Spring and is the most up to date manual that I have seen yet. It has the newest list of cartridges and powders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CVCOBRA1, post: 1720393, member: 83906"] Not sure about that Lee manual but most manuals start out with the first half about the "How Too's" and the whole process of loading. If you skipped that part I suggest you start at the beginning. You might come out OK but you never load that many loads of the MAX without first looking for pressure signs. This should be explained in the first few hundred pages of the manual. I would suggest the Sierra Sixth edition. It was published this Spring and is the most up to date manual that I have seen yet. It has the newest list of cartridges and powders. [/QUOTE]
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