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Reloading
Need for reloading manual?
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<blockquote data-quote="mtelkhntr78" data-source="post: 410459" data-attributes="member: 14518"><p>I was thinking about getting a new loading manual the other day but decided against it. It seems like most component producers do a pretty good job of posting load data on thru their websites. In fact I put together of ton of good stuff from several different manufactuers. So I guess my question would be is there any reason for a semi-experienced handloader with web acess need to buy a manual? Keep in mind I am talking about load data from the manufactuers website and NOT what Joe Bob posted as his "pet load." Lets hear it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtelkhntr78, post: 410459, member: 14518"] I was thinking about getting a new loading manual the other day but decided against it. It seems like most component producers do a pretty good job of posting load data on thru their websites. In fact I put together of ton of good stuff from several different manufactuers. So I guess my question would be is there any reason for a semi-experienced handloader with web acess need to buy a manual? Keep in mind I am talking about load data from the manufactuers website and NOT what Joe Bob posted as his "pet load." Lets hear it! [/QUOTE]
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