Need some advice from others here.
I've been reloading for the last 3 years and I bought the 9th edition of the Hornady manual right of the bat to use for loading .243 and .303B. Then I found the Hogdon website and started using their data as well and I noticed quickly that there were some differences between them for starting and max loads and for the estimated velocities.
Thent today I bought a box of 178gn A-max for my newish .308 but Hogdon doesn't have a slot for 178gn bullets, they have a slot for 175 and 180, which for IMR4064 they lost a start of 40.7 and a max of 45.2 . So I pulled out the Hornady manual, seeing as how I'm loading Hornady bullets and they lump the 178's and the 180's together but they list a starting load of 34gn and a max load of 41.3gn.
Now I know the Hogdon website doesn't specifically list the 178gn a-max, the 180gn they list for is a Speer soft point. But before you get all,"the bullets are different so the charge will be different" the Hornady manual lists 7 different bullets ranging from the 178gn BTHP to the 180 round nose giving the same data for all.
So anyway, what gives. I get some discrepancy between manuals but for one to give a max load that is only 6/10th higher than the starting load of the other book is just retarded. What are your guy's manuals giving for load data for this combo and what do you do when the books really disagree?
I've been reloading for the last 3 years and I bought the 9th edition of the Hornady manual right of the bat to use for loading .243 and .303B. Then I found the Hogdon website and started using their data as well and I noticed quickly that there were some differences between them for starting and max loads and for the estimated velocities.
Thent today I bought a box of 178gn A-max for my newish .308 but Hogdon doesn't have a slot for 178gn bullets, they have a slot for 175 and 180, which for IMR4064 they lost a start of 40.7 and a max of 45.2 . So I pulled out the Hornady manual, seeing as how I'm loading Hornady bullets and they lump the 178's and the 180's together but they list a starting load of 34gn and a max load of 41.3gn.
Now I know the Hogdon website doesn't specifically list the 178gn a-max, the 180gn they list for is a Speer soft point. But before you get all,"the bullets are different so the charge will be different" the Hornady manual lists 7 different bullets ranging from the 178gn BTHP to the 180 round nose giving the same data for all.
So anyway, what gives. I get some discrepancy between manuals but for one to give a max load that is only 6/10th higher than the starting load of the other book is just retarded. What are your guy's manuals giving for load data for this combo and what do you do when the books really disagree?


















































