NCsmitty,
The link you posted to a 2011 thread at Gunboards show the AA 2000 data for the CZ52.
Those loads came from a 2000 AA letter sent to me and others loads for the CZ52 only.
Ted Curtis, the ballistician wrote that all Eastern block Tokarev ammo was 42kcup except Russian, which tested at 31 kcup.
Then the load book "Accurate Smokeless Powder Loading Guide" 2000 came out with the same data.
Those loads were later recanted by AA.
Johan Loubser Ballistic Lab manager at Accurate Arms wrote some weasel words and revised their loads for the CZ52 only. This example is for 110 gr SPR RN 1.3":
a) The hot load from 2000: 11.7 gr AA#9 41,800 c.u.p 1688 fps
b) The wimpy load from 2005 8.5 gr AA#9, 34,270 psi, 1248 fps
But when I run the changes through Quickload, what I get is
I pointed out that Quickload sees the revision differently as AA#9 is also sold as Enforcer:
a) Quickload 11.7 gr, 4.72" barrel, 110 gr Speer Round nose .308 bullet, 1.3" OAL gives 1622 fps 63,866 psi
b) Quickload 08.5 gr, 4.72" barrel, 110 gr Speer Round nose .308 bullet, 1.3" OAL gives 1114 fps 22,953 psi
Notice the discrepancy between AA pressure measurement and Quickload calculations.
AA later pulled all CZ52 loads.
AA was later sold.
What does it all mean?
The link leads to the old bad data.