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Reloading
LoadData.com????
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<blockquote data-quote="DennisPA" data-source="post: 519653" data-attributes="member: 34463"><p>My current plan is to relaod for my 22 Hornet first. Then move on to 220 swift, .243, 25-06. My thought is that the Hornet would be the safest place to start. Then move on to the larger calibers after I have some sucess with the Hornet. From the books I have my plan is to use Hodgon's LIL'GUN, Hornady 40 grain V-Max, Remington 6 1/2 primers. I have 5th edition Hornady book that I plan on using the load data from. That's the basis of my questions would the $30 be better spent getting a subscription to LoadData.com for a year or buying a new Hornady book?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DennisPA, post: 519653, member: 34463"] My current plan is to relaod for my 22 Hornet first. Then move on to 220 swift, .243, 25-06. My thought is that the Hornet would be the safest place to start. Then move on to the larger calibers after I have some sucess with the Hornet. From the books I have my plan is to use Hodgon's LIL'GUN, Hornady 40 grain V-Max, Remington 6 1/2 primers. I have 5th edition Hornady book that I plan on using the load data from. That's the basis of my questions would the $30 be better spent getting a subscription to LoadData.com for a year or buying a new Hornady book? [/QUOTE]
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