We STRONGLY caution you against accepting reload data from unknown sources- on Wikianswers, ANYONE can answer a question- there is no requirement for credentials here. I COULD be 10 years old, and Mom does not know I am on the computer! Now that THAT is out of the way, do you mean the 7.65 Mannlicher PISTOL cartridge- as in the Steyr Mannlicher 1894? If so, that is considered an obsolete round, and none of my usual sources show loading data for that cartridge. The unusual action may not allow substitution of a similar load. If you are looking for a different Mannlicher, please leave me a note on my message board, and I'll see if I can find a published load, and send you the link to that info.
The reloading data depends on the powder being used and the bullet weight. Try doing a web search for 308 reloading data and you will find lots of useful information.
No one that I've heard of. Now, a 7.65mm bullet is a different story. Numerous makers of ammunition and components for reloading are out there. Do an internet search.
Google Alliant Powder on first page click on VIEW THE GUIDE there is the list for reloading.
The population of Steyr Mannlicher is 2,004.
Hornady publishes a relaoding book.
One can find information on reloading data from a laptop online at the manufacturing company of your laptop or one can learn from a professional, a technical school or just websites reviewing problem with your type of laptop.
The last reloading manual I have that lists Winchester 450LS powder is the Speer number 8 manual published 1970.
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The answer to that is 355.
It depends on model. Some models can save some data without reloading, some can't. Thus you can have partially configured router or not configured at all. But reloading is not going to damage your router.
Ferdinand Mannlicher was born on 1848-01-30.
yes. contact: alliant.reloading@atk.com