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WHICH RELOADING MANUALS SHOULD I GET?   Message List  
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Re: [Combat-Handgun] WHICH RELOADING MANUALS SHOULD I GET?

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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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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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...
Zephyr
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Jun 16, 2004
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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...
Earl F. Hawkes, Jr.
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Jun 16, 2004
10:28 pm

I sincerely thank everyone for their valuable input. Based on all input, I decided to order both the Lyman and Lee manuals from Cabela's. I got them before...
ZephyrStormRider
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Jul 6, 2004
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... Love my Dillon and wouldn't go any other route for my pistol. I burn too much ammo in one sitting so single stage isn't for me. I would still consider a...
Steve
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Jul 6, 2004
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tried several, the Dillon Square Deal is a steal for the money. Would have saved me lots of money if I had bought it the first time (I now have two) See ya, ...
Matt
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Jul 7, 2004
12:31 pm

I have found the NRA manuals sold by caliber to be very good a wide range of bullet types and powder. and sold by cal. you have what you need without excess. ...
JADM
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Jun 16, 2004
11:13 pm

... My favorite powder for .45 ACP is Hodgdon Titegroup. So I'd start with the Hodgdon manual. You always want the manual that's produced by the manufacturer...
Karl Rehn
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Jun 17, 2004
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Karl, Thanks for the multi-press idea :) Frank ... http://us.click.yahoo.com/L5YrjA/eSIIAA/yQLSAA/soUolB/TM ... ===== zephyr@... AIM...
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