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Post by hacker54 on Dec 1, 2016 23:06:46 GMT -5
Well we saw Nosler earlier this year bring out their #8 reloading manual. Then about mid year we had the pleasure of obtaining Lyman's 50th Ed. Reloading Book. Now just this month we now have the chance to get Hornady's newest their #10 reloading manual. Now with Hornady's book according to their web site this book is to have loads that use some of the newer powders that have come out in the last few years along with some of the newer cartridges. So far I have yet to hear from Sierra and Speer. It has been awhile since these two have put out a new manual. I am hoping when they do that they include the newer powders.
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bob
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Post by bob on Dec 2, 2016 9:34:21 GMT -5
Do they have lots of pictures?......... Thanks for the heads up Gary, guess I have toexpand my library yet again!
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Post by poohzilla on Dec 2, 2016 16:01:19 GMT -5
I'll be interested to see if Lee produces a 3d edition. It's not my favorite, due to the format, but I think it's a great cross reference. (Does lack pictures though, Bob...
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bob
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Post by bob on Dec 2, 2016 18:54:13 GMT -5
Oh well I guess I just have to learn to read. The hard part is learning to follow directions!!
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Post by hacker54 on Dec 2, 2016 19:18:47 GMT -5
Pooh, It would be nice to see Lee put out a 3d edition. I would really like to see them put out a cast bullet book of bullets from their molds like Lyman does. The Lyman 4th ed. does have some other bullets from other mold manufacturers.
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