29 September 2003, 13:07
lojacka reloading book - advanced version
hi all
looking for a reloding book that is beyond the basic how to. looking for more of a competition how to that explains why you do certain things. anyone have any suggestions? i already have the ABCs of reloading (wont give my review here).
later
lojack
29 September 2003, 13:19
waitaminitSinclair / Gravatt
and
Zediker
And always:
Precision Shooting Benchrest Primer
29 September 2003, 19:32
carcano91I would add, in this sequence
- RUAG/RWS/DNAG: Wiederladen "Blue Handbook", 9th ed. 2002
- Art Alphin (ed.): Any shot you want, 1996
- Nobel Sport Handloading Manual, 1st English ed. 2000
- Vapenjournalens Ladebok
A serious reloader shold at least own three of them. If you have only money for one, the language choice may decide.
Carcano
29 September 2003, 23:21
HairtriggerI find interesting reading on accuracy in Varmint Hunter Magazine
01 October 2003, 04:11
ClarkBy the time I read the Sinclair book, I knew everything already.
It took me 10 years to get a 1" group.
I think I could have reached that level faster, if I read the book in the beginning.
[ 09-30-2003, 19:13: Message edited by: Clark ]01 October 2003, 08:43
ToobrokeHandloading for Competition by Glen Zediker; it's a 'must read' (my opinion)
01 October 2003, 11:36
waitaminitNext to the books on modern reloading:
the classics
Whelen, Sharpe, and Naramore.
02 October 2003, 03:27
lojackhey
is the Handloading for Competition book still for sale? i checked on amazon and barnes@noble and they didnt have it.
02 October 2003, 03:52
muckTry his web site.
www.zediker.comThe book has many good tips and ideas. But I find his writing style difficult to read.
muck
02 October 2003, 12:02
NielsHi Lo jack..
Call or E-mail Sinclair they have it all and are very nice people to deal with.
You can also find them at
www.sinclairintl.com