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<blockquote data-quote="OKCHunter" data-source="post: 2988903" data-attributes="member: 8534"><p>I've mostly used Speer reloading manuals but I have others that I purchased for additional reference. I bought the latest Lee Reloading Manual a couple of days ago. Their approach is interesting for both primers and bullets. I could not find anywhere in the manual, for any cartridge, the primer brand used for the load. The recipes just state "small pistol", "large pistol", etc. Regarding bullets, they do give load recipes for specific bullets but most recipes are generic such as "150 grain jacketed". The book is heavy on the advise to start at the minimum and work up. That would be a must for me without a specific primer or bullet being specified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKCHunter, post: 2988903, member: 8534"] I've mostly used Speer reloading manuals but I have others that I purchased for additional reference. I bought the latest Lee Reloading Manual a couple of days ago. Their approach is interesting for both primers and bullets. I could not find anywhere in the manual, for any cartridge, the primer brand used for the load. The recipes just state "small pistol", "large pistol", etc. Regarding bullets, they do give load recipes for specific bullets but most recipes are generic such as "150 grain jacketed". The book is heavy on the advise to start at the minimum and work up. That would be a must for me without a specific primer or bullet being specified. [/QUOTE]
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