Jackaroo wrote:Drives home the fact that just because loading data is written in B&W its always a good idea to cross reference and not take anything written for granted if ADI can make such a glaring typo.
What really matters is that people need to understand that load data are not carved in stone. It's like reading a recipe book, it just gives you ideas and you adapt the recipes to suit your own tastes. With some experience you can work up your own load data based on things like case volume, bore volume, required velocity, available powders, and such things without needing somebody else's load data.