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    discussion! Request.

    Thanks Bear that helps my feeble mind to understand a bit better but I only have T7 and the only volume reference I have is for 45 cal on the powder can.
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    discussion! Request.

    Can someone tell me where I can get some triple7 volume load info without any manure about percentages or any other powders or any references to scales or weights??? For 44cal revolvers using .454 balls. Pietta 1860 Army for example.
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    Too much detail

    For new shooters "Just use volume measures". Ignore all the comments on scales and weight. Engineers and smokeless reloaders just have to involve weight comparisons and complicate a very simple process. VOLUME PERIOD! Even the manuals use the weight comparisons and complicate the very simple...
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