That's good to hear. I always loved the way the Sierra manuals are laid out and the quantity of information so they are my favorites but I'll have to take a look at the Hornady. In my opinion every reloader should own at least 1 comprehensive manual and actually read it and understand it. So many people these days want the "magic recipe" for their rifle and have no basics which are easily obtained from these reloading manuals.
Posts: 5604 | Location: Eastern plains of Colorado | Registered: 31 October 2005
Mine is on order, but that's still good to hear. They're charging a bit more for this new version, $35, but if it's a notable improvement over volume 9, it'll be worth it.
Tell me, do they finally list load densities and/or most accurate powders for the cartridges like other manuals?
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Posts: 1225 | Location: Gilbertsville, PA | Registered: 08 December 2005
While it adds some cartridges, I am a little disappointed in it for two reasons. 1) It has fewer powders/loads listed for any given cartridge and bullet. 2) It has no data for the new IMR Enduron powders.