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Picked up a hard bound copy of the third edition today. Actually, received it from Huntingtons today. They had the best price on it I could find at under $45.00.

I have only had a chance to briefly skim most of it however, if the chapter on the Paradox is any indication of the rest of the book, it is a wealth of information.

I imagine all of you serious double gun toting hunters already have it. For the newbie, such as myself, I think it is probably a must read.


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Dave, I've read it through a couple of times. I will likely never be able to afford a double rifle from here on out, but you don't necessarily have to own one to love the things.


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Absolute necessity for the double rifle/paradox(et. Al.) owner IMHO.

Wealth of information. Coupled with the Woodleigh reloading manual most NE cartridges are covered with loading data.


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If you can pull up back issues of Handloader magazine,Ross Seyfreid did an excellent article on the Paradox about 12-15 years ago.


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If you can pull up back issues of Handloader magazine,Ross Seyfreid did an excellent article on the Paradox about 12-15 years ago.


I have most of his articles. Did the good old back issue purchase of DGD. Very good information.


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I loved 'Handloader' mag when he wrote there as well as Guns + Ammo in the 70's.I understand (but don't know) that he + Barsness has a falling out + that is the reason that he is not still with Handloader. I let my scrip expire as he was the only one I wanted to read as he wrote good articles + actually knew what he was talking about.If they took him back on I would renew in a new york minute.


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He is a great researcher an writer. I think he writes almost exclusively in the Double Gun Journal. A true wealth of information.

Perused the first five chapters of Wright's book last night. He focuses on those British loading and the quirks in reloading the larger cases and bullets.


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Finished reading it this evening. Absolutely one of the best written books dealing with the subjects of cartridges, loads, ballistics, etc. that I have read since I don't remember when. Also pulled a list of other books that I will need to find.

Best $45.00 I have spent in a while.


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Absolutely must have book for anyone remotely interested in double rifles.

His problem solving information is worth the price of the book alone.

My only regret is that I didn't have my copy with me when I ran into Graeme at SCI, Coffs Harbour convention so that he could sign if for me.

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