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Reloading
Best Reloading Manual And Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2635024" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I have manual from the early 60's Started reloading in 1962. I have several Sierra manual from there first one to the latest. I have speer, Hornady, Noslers, Lyman, and a few others. I don't throw anyway either.</p><p>Out of all of them I take the Sierra Manuals. They generally cover more calibers. Hell look at there binder and compare to the others. It's about 3 times thicker. They all seem to differ on somewhat. One of the caliber I reload for is a 220 swift. It was interesting in load for the 220 and 22/250. After awhile they had the 22/250 faster than the 220 swift. That won't happen and the reason for the 22/250 was because the 220 swift was a barrel burner. With all the new or faster twist barrels out there, you have to really watch what the manuals are saying about twist rates. I came across that on the 220 swift in the last Sierra manual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2635024, member: 101791"] I have manual from the early 60's Started reloading in 1962. I have several Sierra manual from there first one to the latest. I have speer, Hornady, Noslers, Lyman, and a few others. I don't throw anyway either. Out of all of them I take the Sierra Manuals. They generally cover more calibers. Hell look at there binder and compare to the others. It's about 3 times thicker. They all seem to differ on somewhat. One of the caliber I reload for is a 220 swift. It was interesting in load for the 220 and 22/250. After awhile they had the 22/250 faster than the 220 swift. That won't happen and the reason for the 22/250 was because the 220 swift was a barrel burner. With all the new or faster twist barrels out there, you have to really watch what the manuals are saying about twist rates. I came across that on the 220 swift in the last Sierra manual. [/QUOTE]
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