I have no idea what happened to my 2nd edition, but it's gone - someone borrowed it - I have a feeling I know whom it was, too.
I recall it had some good stories in it. I don't recall that it had much useful information, though.
Knowing what your loads are doing is good knowledge, especially shot to shot velocity variations usually denoting most accurate loads.
It is also good to graph your loads if interested in drop, etc, at various ranges. Of course, a lot of that depends on sight height about the
centre of the bore. Trajectories concerning round balls and the more common Minnie Balls, if one knows the velocity at the muzzle, then
you can chart at least out to 300yards. If you know the BC (shown in the #1 book) you can use a program like this one to chart drop and
sight settings out to 1000yards. I use this one for my "other" guns & it is quite accurate.
http://www.shooterscalculator.com/