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Reloading
Reloading Manuals?
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<blockquote data-quote="SArnold30" data-source="post: 1922694" data-attributes="member: 113697"><p>Having a few different brands on hand is always helpful for cross referencing and just for generally educating yourself. My only advice is simply to buy the ones corresponding to whichever bullet and shooting applications you plan on using the most. So in my case, I have the most current Nosler and Sierra manuals. I also use the "newest" Barnes edition, from 2008, so I've had to supplement with some online research regarding their updated load data. Between your hard copies, the ever growing amount of online data, and thousands of years of combined experience input from members on here, you'll have a wealth of information to work with, and have tons of fun experimenting with your own handloads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SArnold30, post: 1922694, member: 113697"] Having a few different brands on hand is always helpful for cross referencing and just for generally educating yourself. My only advice is simply to buy the ones corresponding to whichever bullet and shooting applications you plan on using the most. So in my case, I have the most current Nosler and Sierra manuals. I also use the "newest" Barnes edition, from 2008, so I've had to supplement with some online research regarding their updated load data. Between your hard copies, the ever growing amount of online data, and thousands of years of combined experience input from members on here, you'll have a wealth of information to work with, and have tons of fun experimenting with your own handloads. [/QUOTE]
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