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No objections to the loads accessed from the sixties loading manuals. They probably won't blow your gun up. The date of the manual is my only objection. Fifty years later, loading information is available on the powder company websites. In the sixties, a recommended target load for 12 gauge was 23 grains of Red Dot. Today, it is about 17 grains. Do you see the problem?
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