Maybe it is because I am too unexperienced....
... but I just bought the Nosler Reloadiung Guide 5th edítion and am "struggeling" with the powder data. It may be clear to somebody who has been reloading for years that "AA #7" is referring to an "Accurate No. 7" powder - well I found out after searching the internet.
What does "2400" stand for?? Hercules 2400 or doesn't Hercules exist any more or is it even another manufacturer who decided to call a powder "2400"??
At least for me this book is making is worth insteed of better, safer and more fun to reload. I do not understand why the f... the powder manufacturer is not listed in the powder sections. Maybe there is an easy answer and I am just dumb - but every other company that I know that is issuing load data at least names the manufacturers and not only podwer types which may not be unique.
Any thoughts regarding this?
Thomas
... but I just bought the Nosler Reloadiung Guide 5th edítion and am "struggeling" with the powder data. It may be clear to somebody who has been reloading for years that "AA #7" is referring to an "Accurate No. 7" powder - well I found out after searching the internet.
What does "2400" stand for?? Hercules 2400 or doesn't Hercules exist any more or is it even another manufacturer who decided to call a powder "2400"??
At least for me this book is making is worth insteed of better, safer and more fun to reload. I do not understand why the f... the powder manufacturer is not listed in the powder sections. Maybe there is an easy answer and I am just dumb - but every other company that I know that is issuing load data at least names the manufacturers and not only podwer types which may not be unique.
Any thoughts regarding this?
Thomas