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Reloading
Precision Micrometer die sets - your recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="oneeyejohn" data-source="post: 1954506" data-attributes="member: 85797"><p>Their are two really good books on reloading. Glen D. Zediker's ( A competition center fire shooter) book titled Handloading for Competition and The practical guide to Reloading by Nathan Foster of Terminal Ballistics Research. Both of these books are well written and explain handloading tools why you need them and the pit falls associated in reloading center fire ammunition. The two books are organized differently and Glen Zediker's, is more detailed. Both are well worth the money and will save you money by knowing what to buy and why. Thay both discuss different brands and why thay like some brands better than others for individual tools. Both have an extensive discussion of Die's. I have been handing loading over 50 years and learned a lot from both books.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oneeyejohn, post: 1954506, member: 85797"] Their are two really good books on reloading. Glen D. Zediker's ( A competition center fire shooter) book titled Handloading for Competition and The practical guide to Reloading by Nathan Foster of Terminal Ballistics Research. Both of these books are well written and explain handloading tools why you need them and the pit falls associated in reloading center fire ammunition. The two books are organized differently and Glen Zediker's, is more detailed. Both are well worth the money and will save you money by knowing what to buy and why. Thay both discuss different brands and why thay like some brands better than others for individual tools. Both have an extensive discussion of Die's. I have been handing loading over 50 years and learned a lot from both books. [/QUOTE]
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