![]() ![]() Third, Win 231 and H38 are the same powder and the listed loads will be the same within 0.0 grains of each other in the same book for the same bullet. ![]() It makes a difference on the pressure you are putting on your gun. Second you failed to state what OAL you were using on your load. The reason all three have different loads for the 45 Auto (no longer the ACP) is that they each are using different bullets, except Hornady who's bullets you are using. I have two of their (Lee) books and they are good, but not an authority on powder or bullets. I don't take any more chances than I can help.īullet Weight Powder Weight Velocity Start/Max Power FactorĜOL Notice that after a max load, it is very common to find another manuals start load. Remember, the reloading manuals do not guarantee that your gun will perform the same, just that the loads shown were safe in their test equipment. Why should I take a chance that my gun may not be happy with a hotter starting load. I always start with the lowest starting load. Here is a compilation from MANY loading manuals. ![]() However, the starting load is designed to be safe in all guns in serviceable condition. You do not have the same barrel they used, so your pressures may be higher or lower. You should look any load up in at least two manuals and start at the lowest starting load. If you look, you will find many loads that show the start as the same as the max. The Lee data is a compilation of many reloading sources. ![]()
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