What were you loading it in? Western Powder lists 5.2 to 5.8 grains of AA5 for use in the 9mm Luger with a hundred grain bullet. If it was a 380, they list 4.3 to 5.1 grains with a 100 grain Berry.
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What were you loading it in? Western Powder lists 5.2 to 5.8 grains of AA5 for use in the 9mm Luger with a hundred grain bullet. If it was a 380, they list 4.3 to 5.1 grains with a 100 grain Berry.
It looks like your 4.6gr load was right in the middle there.
A buncha hoopty over nothing.
The OP committed to loading 500 rounds without triple checking his work. That borders on poor work and thought habits.
His error was not caught in time to avoid loading FIVE HUNDRED ROUNDS WITH AN EXCESSIVE CHARGE OF THE WRONG POWDER.
Yes you are right. I have never loaded a single round with an excessive powder charge much less 500 of them.
To load 500 rounds with over charges means you were basically not paying attention to what you were doing for hours.
You either have good work habits or you don't. There are no points for trying. There is only do or do not.
I suppose you would be ok with dropping an occasional newborn on his head just because humans can make mistakes. So how many dropped kids is ok for one nurse in one year?
No one is reveling in anything. There are so many people out there that consider reloads inferior because they see incompetent handloaders blow their guns up.
EDG IF YOU ARE SAYING you NEVER make a mistake....you are a narcissistic LIAR.
and youve proved it to everyone here.
p.s. ....i found the load data and i wasn't off at all...so shove your superior attitude up yours!
Ouch! That was a little over the edge. Come on people..... let's not get another thread deleted do to a pissing match. Two threads (Hodgdon thread is the other one) going to **** in one day. Im guessing EDG didn't read the entire thread before responding? He must have missed post 41 - 44.
Im OCD and i can tell you my mistakes are different than others. 500 rds is still only one mistake. It was made when the measure was set. It was not made 500 different times. When i set my load i dont go back and check my manual every 10 rds.
I have never had a car accident that was my fault. I have done a lot of things driving that could have caused an accident. I didnt quit driving.
i'm done with him....he's obviously a troll.
There are trolls everywhere and it up to us to ignore them. Keep the faith brother and keep on going.
Don't know where (or why) this thread is going, but work habits do come into play when reloading. (I had one mistake, in 1970 and since modified my reloading methods, aka work habits, and eliminated that mistake). If you don't have consistent work habits, use consistent methods, your results won't be consistent, and inconsistency when reloading can be disastrous. Work habits show up in many aspects of life. I was taught very early how to "work" and take care of my tools ( every tool is cleaned/wiped off and put away, in it's designated place, after every use. This extends to my reloading where every component [powder, primers, bullets,] is put back in it's designated place after every use). This work ethic extends into everyday life too. A slob at work is a slob at home, and a slob with their finances, a slob with their relationships, ad infinitim...
I am glad the OP found his mistake and shared it with the forum and the overly critical members of this forum have reason to feel superior...