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<blockquote data-quote="acpjosh" data-source="post: 978506" data-attributes="member: 5282"><p>The lyman book has 147tmj listed and looks to be FP, so yes 1.115 would probably be right. 147 xtp in the hodgdon book are 1.1 and IMR book says 1.130 for xtp. If you want to be safe, start with a mid powder charge and start on the long side and work down, I wouldnt go below 1.115. As always watch for signs of over pressure and it is always wise to have multiple reloading books around to reference an cross reference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acpjosh, post: 978506, member: 5282"] The lyman book has 147tmj listed and looks to be FP, so yes 1.115 would probably be right. 147 xtp in the hodgdon book are 1.1 and IMR book says 1.130 for xtp. If you want to be safe, start with a mid powder charge and start on the long side and work down, I wouldnt go below 1.115. As always watch for signs of over pressure and it is always wise to have multiple reloading books around to reference an cross reference. [/QUOTE]
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