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<blockquote data-quote="Woodcutter" data-source="post: 1008630" data-attributes="member: 10230"><p>The Lyman Reloading Handbook should be the first (or next) reloading book you get. It is the most comprehensive reloading book out there. It has a chapter on bullet casting, and data for loading those cast bullets for almost every caliber they have listed, as well as loading data that uses most of the more popular powders, primers, cases, and jacketed bullets. After you get this book, I reccomend the Lyman Cast Bullet manual. Lyman is supposed to release a new edition of the cast bullet manual this year if you want to wait for it.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I believe the RCBS cast bullet manual has been out of print for years. I wish they would publish a new one, but they probably will not, now that Speer has started putting some cast bullet data for the most popular cowboy pistol calibers in their regular reloading manual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodcutter, post: 1008630, member: 10230"] The Lyman Reloading Handbook should be the first (or next) reloading book you get. It is the most comprehensive reloading book out there. It has a chapter on bullet casting, and data for loading those cast bullets for almost every caliber they have listed, as well as loading data that uses most of the more popular powders, primers, cases, and jacketed bullets. After you get this book, I reccomend the Lyman Cast Bullet manual. Lyman is supposed to release a new edition of the cast bullet manual this year if you want to wait for it. By the way, I believe the RCBS cast bullet manual has been out of print for years. I wish they would publish a new one, but they probably will not, now that Speer has started putting some cast bullet data for the most popular cowboy pistol calibers in their regular reloading manual. [/QUOTE]
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