04 October 2006, 08:51
Blackhawk83Need Hornady reloading manual
Looking for a used Hornady manual (semi-recent) at reasonable anyone have suggestions on where to find one? E-bay and Amazon are out of stock at this time and my budget is limited as I am new to this hobby and must reserve majority of my budget to acquiring equipment and components.
04 October 2006, 10:48
ricciardelliEquipment and components aren't going to do you any good if you don't know what to do with them...
Buy the manual...
04 October 2006, 20:35
Jay JohnsonBlackhawk83
Used reloading manuals on the net are very reasonable.
A few dollars for a lot of knowledge.04 October 2006, 20:47
asdfThe powder makers all offer their reloading data for free download. While there was enough information with my Lee tools (dies, primer seater, and press) to get started, I'd still recommend a good book to go with it. I like Lyman's manuals.
05 October 2006, 03:12
Blackhawk83I could not agree more all the equipment and components in the world wont allow me to make ammo without a book. Unfortunately Hornady manuals are out of stock (supposed to be a new edition released soon) and I cant find a new enough version showing pistol loads using Titegroup powder on either ebay or Amazon. So was hopefull that someone here might have an extra copy they would be willing to sell. Anyone???
05 October 2006, 03:22
vapodogClick here for
Hodgdon's website.Almost every pistol round I checked had a listing for titegroup.
05 October 2006, 03:55
Blackhawk83Thanks Vapodog but all of the charges listed are for max loads only. Oh well the search continues.
05 October 2006, 04:14
BFaucettTry here:
http://www.abebooks.com/Use the search term "hornady handbook" (without the quotes) in the search field for Title.
I just did a search and got 213 hits. Some are older editions and some are newer. Just look through the list that comes up to try to find what you want.
Hope this helps....
-Bob F.
05 October 2006, 04:26
djpaintlesquote:
Originally posted by Blackhawk83:
Thanks Vapodog but all of the charges listed are for max loads only. Oh well the search continues.
The hodgen site list both starting and maximum loads for powder including Titegroup. What caliber where you looking for?
http://www.hodgdon.com/data/pistol/index.php................DJ
05 October 2006, 18:50
El Deguelloquote:
Originally posted by Blackhawk83:
Thanks Vapodog but all of the charges listed are for max loads only. Oh well the search continues.
If you want starting loads, take those max charges from the web site and cut them 5%. This results in safe and often quite satisfactory loads.....