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Econocoug

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  1. Thank you for all the good information and valuable tips. Sorry about the typo, I did mean .355, not .335! We know they really are .355 and 115GR since the Blue Scale and calipers came in the mail Thursday. The bench is almost complete. We will post photos in the Gallery when everything is set up. Thanks, Measuring and Weighing in Washington
  2. We are anxiously awaiting the arrival of our new Dillion XL650 that (hopefully) should arrive Friday. Brian Enos helped hook us up with everything we need including a loading manual. We need all the help we can get since neither of us have ever loaded before! We have components and load data, and are primed to get started. So this is the question for the experts. After finding everything on our components list, we also bought some bullets that we don’t have load data for. Is it safe to use powder charges for bullets that are the exact same type and grain, but of a different brand? The bullets are .335 115GR FMJ-RN ENC Hornady #35557B 9mm. Hornady’s website doesn’t list this product, and I assume the “B” stands for “Bulk.” Would it be safe to follow load data that called for another brand of 115GR FMJ? If not, where can we find a load for this bullet without buying the Hornady manual? Thanks Waiting In Washington
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