I find that I use several manuals, because you can find loads for different
weight bullets, and cast, and jacketed bullets, with a variety of powders,
and primers.
I especially like the Hornady, Speer, Lyman, and Sierra manuals.
Earl.
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From: "Zephyr" <zephyrhawaii@...>
To: <Combat-Handgun@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 3:34 PM
Subject: [Combat-Handgun] WHICH RELOADING MANUALS SHOULD I GET?
> I recently decided to purchase a couple current reloading manuals. I
> own a Glock 21. I plan on getting a rifle for benchrest shooting,
> etc. I also want a shotgun someday. After I learn more about
> reloading, I plan on purchasing a press, (possibly a Dillon) and
> reloading for my Glock. Then later for the rifle, and then later for
> shotgun with a different press.
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> Which manuals should I get? There are so many! What's the
> difference between them all?
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> "...there is but one answer to be made to the dynamite bomb, and that can
best be made by the Winchester rifle." - Teddy Roosevelt, 1887
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