Just remember that there have been changes to the actual burning rates and such since then. Use older load data or start low, slow, and careful.
Also note that the factories (Hodgdon & IMR) both had a 4227 with slightly different burn characteristics; the new 4227 is the hodgdon variety.
I love it in the 357 Herrett
not trying to be a killjoy; didn't know if you were aware of the history or not
EDIT: Just read another thread here and realized that I was wrong; I have it backward. The companies combined and did some streamlining of product. I will post a new thread and try to find a source.