01 December 2008, 00:14
btefftWhat other manual do you recommend?
What other manual do you recommend?
Currently I use to work up my reloads:
Sierra, 5th Ed'n
Nosler, 6th Ed'n
Speer, 13th Ed'n
Hornady, 7th Ed'n
Lyman, 49th Ed'n
Are you using a manual I don't have?
Is there another manual I may want to get?
Hack
01 December 2008, 00:39
MickinColoMaybe the Barnes Manual if you’re going to experiment with their all copper bullets. Other than that I pretty much have what you have.
01 December 2008, 05:10
hivelosity http://www.amazon.com/Pet-Loads-Complete-Ken-Waters/dp/...id=1228093704&sr=1-1 This is on of great reloaders in our time. Has lots of info to digest, makes for some great reading.
Dave
01 December 2008, 05:15
dawabaTwo books: P.O. Ackley's two volume classic, Handbook for Shooters and Reloaders and Bob Hagel's Game Loads and Practical Ballistics for the American Hunter. Both books are chock full of loading data and contain much other useful info. You can find them on Alibris.com or occasionally on EBay.
01 December 2008, 05:23
vapodogRight now IMO the best loading data for Hodgdon, IMR, and Winchester powders is on the web at
www.hodgdon.comThe data described by PSI pressure is mostly new data and the best I've found.....the older data in CUP is also useful but not as good IMO.....it seems the newer PSI equipment may be better than the equipment used to gather CUP data....I don't know this but for sure the new data is dead nits on the money for me.....it's my first call for data anymore!
06 December 2008, 00:34
harry careyPET LOADS by Ken Waters wolfe pub.
06 December 2008, 07:19
NitrodaveI think A-Square's "Any Shot You Want" is a must for any reloader. It was written by an array of great men in the shooting world: Bodington,Alphin,Aggard, etc...
Also I second the motion for P.O. Ackley's books, as he is respected as one of the GODS of load development.
ND