I would say that for a beginner, RDX is one of the safest, most simple synthesis to do. I would not go with such a large excess of nitric acid to
begin with, and as you say use HDN as the substrate instead of hexamine. There are many variations on the synthesis, and I suggest you look for some
of the topics here on SM where they have been discussed.
Regarding the safety of the procedure, it is safe in the sense that it will not explode. If you do something exceptionally stupid, you can oxidize
your hexamine instead of nitrating it, and this will liberate a lot of NOx. The part of the referenced procedure where the reaction mixture is added
to 70% HNO3 is there to oxidize unwanted linear nitramines. This is usually accomplished by raising the temperature for a while at the end of the
reaction.
Ledgard has a bad reputation around here because some of his procedures are demonstrably false, while most of them are untested (by him) and
copy-pasted directly from the patent literature. Patents are useful, but you need to be able to read between the lines to avoid potential pitfalls.
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