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Reloading
CBTO question
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107666" data-source="post: 1735806"><p>I've read and own the lyman and berger books...this is not explained in those, nor are any of the questions I have asked on this forum. Nor does hornady list a starting weight for 225 eld-m and H1000...i would be thoroughly surprised if anyone would start reloading without at least reading a few of the big books on it. Hate to sound like a jerk, but this post seemed to infer that I know nothing and need to start over. I worked up a .5 moa load with a ES of 9 and SD of 3.5 in my first reloading attempt, but nothing I learned from those books helped with that...this forum and the participants are what helped. Those books are about as novice as it gets and honestly, I'd consider them both a waste of $$.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107666, post: 1735806"] I've read and own the lyman and berger books...this is not explained in those, nor are any of the questions I have asked on this forum. Nor does hornady list a starting weight for 225 eld-m and H1000...i would be thoroughly surprised if anyone would start reloading without at least reading a few of the big books on it. Hate to sound like a jerk, but this post seemed to infer that I know nothing and need to start over. I worked up a .5 moa load with a ES of 9 and SD of 3.5 in my first reloading attempt, but nothing I learned from those books helped with that...this forum and the participants are what helped. Those books are about as novice as it gets and honestly, I'd consider them both a waste of $$. [/QUOTE]
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