Dino92G
08-09-2007, 11:40 AM
You may not want to spend time reading this, but please do; it must be read and understood by all:
The information and data contained in the American Gun Owners Reloading Forum (herein referred to as “The Forum”) is for informational purposes only. The Administrator, Moderators, Members, or those that support The Forum do not assume, nor accept any responsibility, implied or expressed, for the accuracy or safety of the material posted, nor does The Forum assume or accept any liability or responsibility, implied or expressed, of the results you will obtain by using any of the load data or procedures, processes, or methodology posted on these pages.
The Forum has no control over variations in components, reloading tools, or your procedures. You are solely responsible for everything that may occur using this data.
The information that may be listed for maximum loads may be safe only in modern firearms of current manufacture and in excellent condition. The age and condition of your firearms is the determining factor.
Never start with any of the maximum loads. Always start out below the powder load listed and work up gradually until reaching the maximum safe pressure levels upon monitoring and observation should any signs of case failure or excessive pressure levels becomes evident, or until the level of performance you desire is reached; whichever comes first.
The data contained herein is not verified to SAAMI limitations. Because of this fact, be ABSOLUTELY sure you understand the load you are preparing. Always compare the load you are attempting to make to published standards in manufacturers load book publications.
The loads you make and fire in your guns are solely your responsibility.
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Thank you.
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Disclaimer posted on 8/9/2007 by The American Gun Owners Forum.
The information and data contained in the American Gun Owners Reloading Forum (herein referred to as “The Forum”) is for informational purposes only. The Administrator, Moderators, Members, or those that support The Forum do not assume, nor accept any responsibility, implied or expressed, for the accuracy or safety of the material posted, nor does The Forum assume or accept any liability or responsibility, implied or expressed, of the results you will obtain by using any of the load data or procedures, processes, or methodology posted on these pages.
The Forum has no control over variations in components, reloading tools, or your procedures. You are solely responsible for everything that may occur using this data.
The information that may be listed for maximum loads may be safe only in modern firearms of current manufacture and in excellent condition. The age and condition of your firearms is the determining factor.
Never start with any of the maximum loads. Always start out below the powder load listed and work up gradually until reaching the maximum safe pressure levels upon monitoring and observation should any signs of case failure or excessive pressure levels becomes evident, or until the level of performance you desire is reached; whichever comes first.
The data contained herein is not verified to SAAMI limitations. Because of this fact, be ABSOLUTELY sure you understand the load you are preparing. Always compare the load you are attempting to make to published standards in manufacturers load book publications.
The loads you make and fire in your guns are solely your responsibility.
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Thank you.
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Disclaimer posted on 8/9/2007 by The American Gun Owners Forum.