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Post by hacker54 on Mar 20, 2015 14:26:10 GMT -5
Well when at the old house I mentioned that I was in search of these booklets. I do have the one for 357 Magnum and would like to get the other three. They were 9mm the 45 ACP and the 44 Remington Magnum. Here is a picture of the 357 Magnum. I have found a source that has all four of these in pdf format to download. They all look like the above photo except the 357 Magnum which has the Frankford Arsenal LoadMAP. I wasn't going to download the 357 one but changed my mind and did so that I can put these all on one disc to have at the ready for my computer at my bench. I will still keep up the search for the hard copies. I have seen old reloading manuals at gun shows. Who knows I still may come across one of the other LoadMAP(s) at a show. The source is 4shared. One does have to join to download from this site. I'll give a link that goes to the 45 ACP one. If you look to the right you'll see a list of other files in pdf that has the other LoadMAP(s). Let me know what you guys think. www.4shared.com/office/03rRqXMj/midwayusa_loadmap_45acp.html
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Post by krwada on Mar 20, 2015 16:19:59 GMT -5
I like this format. I really like the ring binder so that the notebook lays flat on the bench for easy usage.
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Post by hacker54 on Mar 20, 2015 16:54:33 GMT -5
Ken, The above is of the one I have on hand. Yes I like the way it sits flat on the bench and to take up less rom you can fold right over at the page you want as in the photo. I can kick myself now for not getting the other three. I didn't have firearms in those calibers to load for. Yea I know all my other manuals have calibers I'll never get a firearm in. As I stated before I'm on the look out for the others. I did come across a couple of online used book stores that had some but the price to me is not worth it. So I'll search at the gun shows I get to. One never knows what one will find.
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poohzilla
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Post by poohzilla on Mar 20, 2015 19:35:02 GMT -5
Hi, Hacker- just for giggles, I checked abebooks.com which is a great source for used books. It's catch as catch can, but if you're looking for shooting stuff, it's a good source. (I picked up my Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook (2d ed) there for cheap, and I regularly send students there instead of to the book store. Can't say it worked this time-they had one for .45ACP, but they were asking 25.00 & shipping. Can't hurt to look.
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Post by hacker54 on Mar 20, 2015 20:08:33 GMT -5
Pooh, I looked there before and they had a couple of these but its been awhile since. There is another site just can't think of it that had a couple. I do look every now and then. I keep my eyes peel at the shows. That is where I got my Lyman Cast Book the 3rd ed. I now have all four in pdf format on the computer and will make a disc for the computer in the load room.
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Post by SnapShot on Mar 21, 2015 12:23:44 GMT -5
Thanks for the link Hacker. I often find PDF's of old information and have the equipment to print double-sides and then spiral bind in book format. This binding also allows folding back or laying flat. I think I'll just print these out for my reference collection. Thanks again.
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