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Reloading
Reloading Manuals - Pros and Cons
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<blockquote data-quote="Joshuak12" data-source="post: 720955" data-attributes="member: 40350"><p>Thanks for the feedback. Safety, of course, is top priority and I feel that, as a rookie handloader, establishing consistent procedures and patterns in loading rounds is vital and a manual won't do that for me. I'm specifically curious about the style and layout of the different books available. Having glanced through a few it seems some are extremely data oriented while others have a lot of anecdotal material plus data tables. What are the styles of the books you're familiar with and do you have a preference. I appreciate what was said above about not relying on any one manual exclusively - makes a lot of sense. I guess this is more of a taste question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joshuak12, post: 720955, member: 40350"] Thanks for the feedback. Safety, of course, is top priority and I feel that, as a rookie handloader, establishing consistent procedures and patterns in loading rounds is vital and a manual won't do that for me. I'm specifically curious about the style and layout of the different books available. Having glanced through a few it seems some are extremely data oriented while others have a lot of anecdotal material plus data tables. What are the styles of the books you're familiar with and do you have a preference. I appreciate what was said above about not relying on any one manual exclusively - makes a lot of sense. I guess this is more of a taste question. [/QUOTE]
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