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I am getting back into reloading after 20yrs so need to update all my data. I'm looking for recent reloading books from the majors like Nosler, Barnes, Hornady and such. If anyone can help I would appreciate it.
I'm loading for 221 fireball, 223 rem (AR and Bolt),257 wtby mag, 270 wtby mag, 30,378 wtby mag and 416 wtby mag
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TODD
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I actually found a few at used book stores and have seem them as cheap as $1
 
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Powder company web sites have loads for all their powders listed. It`s free.


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Powder company web sites have loads for all their powders listed. It`s free.
hodgdon has a very good website also
 
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My suggestion would be to just print out the web info from the Hodgdon site as a start. It is free and it has some pressure test info.

You could also print out the Load Data from the Wolf publishing people but you would have to pay for the actual load info - again very reasonable. This will give you all the load info you need - from all the major sources plus trials etc.

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The Hogden Annual manual is a great inexpensive place to get updated loads for a LOT of different rounds. I forget the actual price but it's around $10 give or take and has the most current info of any manual out there.......................DJ


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BBH, FYI, the new Nosler Manual #6 has everyone of your cartridges. I have to run off for a couple of days but will come back up on Sun.

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BBH, Here's a free url that lists loads for a gazillion cartridges that you can print your own tailored manual. I conclude these loads were developed on the pressure-testing machinery that we used to see on the old IMR free data mini-catalogs we picked up at the bigger gun shops.

http://data.hodgdon.com/cartridge_load.asp

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24 hr. campfire has several ads for sale of reload mans.
 
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thanks guys I appreciate all the good info
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