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  • Ultimate reloading book?

    If you could only recommend one reloading book what would it be?
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    They're all pretty much the same except branding. Lyman's is one of the mainstays I think. Some have recipes for different brands of powder so you might need more than one depending on what's available in your area.

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    • #3
      I use Lyman's, though I do look up data from mfg.

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      • #4
        I use Lyman 49th and loaddata.com.
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        • #5
          Don't discount the old manuals, although they won't list the latest greatest newest super calibers, that's what makes them and gun manufacturers money, you often won't find old load data or old calibers that you'll run in to as your in the hobby over the long run. Think of it this way, the manual is already bought and paid for and is a reference the same as the new manual or computer is. Also use extreme caution when duplicating someone else's loads, they may have altered or inadvertantly transposed the data, the same as I misspell when responding to a thread.
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