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MEMBERS USING HANDLOADING INFO:
PET LOADS PAGE.......All load data should be used with caution. Always start with a reduced load first to make sure it is safe in your gun before proceeding. Since the GUN ROOM has NO control over YOUR choice of components, guns, or actual loadings, neither the GUN ROOM, the management team, nor the various firearms and components manufacturers assume any responsibility for the use of this data.
| WARNING: View these PET LOAD pages and use the listed data at your own risk. The load data contained within these pages can be submitted by anyone on the Internet and it is not verified to be safe. The data submitted may be unsafe for use in your particular firearm. Consult a published load manual first to research the maximum loads for your application. This data is a collection of other handloaders recipes and should be used as a reference only. Always start your loads below the listed maximums. Many of these loads may be at or above maximum and should be used with extreme caution. Serious injury can occur from improper loads. |
USE THESE LOADS AT YOUR OWN RISK. THE MANAGEMENT OF THIS SITE IS NOT RECOMMENDING THESE LOAD AND IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE THAT OCCURS FROM THIER USE. PLEASE USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN TESTING LOADS. DISCLAIMER You must read this before going further. This page for those of us who wish to share our pet loads.These loads have been proven safe in our firearms and should be loaded with caution in your firearms. This means to start with a smaller charge weight and work up to your max charge weight watching for signs of high pressure. Failure to do this can result in high pressures or injury possibly causing death. I hope you can enjoy the new page. These pages are devoted to hand reloading of pistol and rifle cartridges. Select the "Round" of interest and go to that page. Use this data at your own risk. Not responsible for injury or death resulting from any of the data on these pages. Hand reloading uses gun powders and explosive primers. Wear protective goggles. Some guns are old or faulty and will blow up. I do not show specific gun or bullets. Different lengths of barrel will affect velocities. Different brand bullets of same type and weight will alter pressures and velocities (and performance) and YOU must keep this in mind. Never start at or near a maximum load for just these reasons. Some very light loads in large cases can explode. Your gun(s) may NOT handle maximum loads. Most loads shown ARE MAXIMUM loads. There are all kinds of ways you can harm yourself and/or your guns. The author is not responsible for injury and/or death resulting from this data. If in doubt, take a safety course on reloading.