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I’m ready. I finally ordered my reloading stuff
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<blockquote data-quote="Roadking Larry" data-source="post: 3746434" data-attributes="member: 2833"><p>A couple of big name reloading manuals is a good idea. I've currently got the latest Lyman and Hornady books Also most powder manufacturers have reloading data on their websites available for free download. The Lee <em>Modern reloading Manual</em> is also a good reference.</p><p>When I start working up a new cartridge or make a major change in components (powder, bullet) I like to cross reference at least several different data sources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadking Larry, post: 3746434, member: 2833"] A couple of big name reloading manuals is a good idea. I've currently got the latest Lyman and Hornady books Also most powder manufacturers have reloading data on their websites available for free download. The Lee [I]Modern reloading Manual[/I] is also a good reference. When I start working up a new cartridge or make a major change in components (powder, bullet) I like to cross reference at least several different data sources. [/QUOTE]
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