A customer of limited knowledge brought in the pieces of a .44 Super Blackhawk wondering why it was in such a scattered condition. It came to light that he used a Lee Loader for his handloads. One scoop of powder (2400 if I recall correctly) for light loads and two scoops for heavy loads and all was well. One day he ran out of powder and went to a discount store for more. He asked the clerk for some pistol powder. The clerk sold him a can of Bullseye. Two scoops was a bit too much. Fortunately he was not struck by any of the pieces.


One unerring mark of the love of the truth is not entertaining any proposition with greater assurance than the proofs it is built upon will warrant. John Locke, 1690