Has anyone used this book for loading?
I have used some of loads and where he generally says that such and such a load is absolute max -- i just dont see that it is the max for that load. I always look at the many other reloading books I have, and generally they are all over Water's "maximum" loads and aligned to mine. Older books tend to have stiffer loads - sure I understand that in todays litigation world. But Water's is really low.
I am not talking target stuff here, but good, accurate hunting loads (I try for sub-moa in everything I do - its an issue I have to deal with)
I dont want to blow up anything, ....I measure (micrometer) the web of the brass before and after each round, and I swear I cannot read .0005 of an increase that he talks about at length. Even turning the brass slightly will give it a bounce of a couple of tho -- how can that be a basis for over pressure determination? Sure, I agree that by the time you get extractor polish or stiff ejection or primer pop etc, you are too far. But tradtionally I then cut back slightly to the next best accurate load and I go with that (without the basic symptoms). But again, according to Water's book -- I am still too hot.
Any opinions?
I have used some of loads and where he generally says that such and such a load is absolute max -- i just dont see that it is the max for that load. I always look at the many other reloading books I have, and generally they are all over Water's "maximum" loads and aligned to mine. Older books tend to have stiffer loads - sure I understand that in todays litigation world. But Water's is really low.
I am not talking target stuff here, but good, accurate hunting loads (I try for sub-moa in everything I do - its an issue I have to deal with)
I dont want to blow up anything, ....I measure (micrometer) the web of the brass before and after each round, and I swear I cannot read .0005 of an increase that he talks about at length. Even turning the brass slightly will give it a bounce of a couple of tho -- how can that be a basis for over pressure determination? Sure, I agree that by the time you get extractor polish or stiff ejection or primer pop etc, you are too far. But tradtionally I then cut back slightly to the next best accurate load and I go with that (without the basic symptoms). But again, according to Water's book -- I am still too hot.
Any opinions?