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Hi guys,

I was supposed to be receiving a copy of Weiderladen, but it never quite arrived.

I would like to get a copy of that, as well as any French or Scandinavian reloadng manuals.

If anyone can help, I am happy to mail over the money for the book and shipping first.

Many thanks,
John Charlie

johnnoak@cableone.net


 
Posts: 7158 | Location: Snake River | Registered: 02 February 2004Reply With Quote
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If you have not yet done so, download the Vihta manual from Lapua.

Then go to Johannsen, look for the English page, download their catalogue and order the DEVA, Norma and/or RWS manual.

Do yourself a BIG favour and order Quickload, too.

The DEVA manual (very good and universal!) can also be ordered directly here.
 
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Lawndart!

The 6:th edition of Ladeboken(Reloading book) is out now here in Norway.

It is the best Scandinavian reloading manual!!
Price is aprox 550NKR or around 90 buckaroos!!

Try send an email to customer support and have them ship one to you.

Here´s the link: http://www.ladeboken.no/kontakt-oss/view-5.html

If they can´t ship it to you, send me a PM and I´ll help you get one!


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Many thanks dudes,

I will get cracking on ordering these manuals overthe weekend.

Buying the manuals will likely prove to be easier than learning the various languages Eeker.

John Charlie


 
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john,

Some RWS Data here:

http://www.dr-gmuender.de/Ladetabe.pdf


Cheers,

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Posts: 3433 | Location: Frankfurt, Germany | Registered: 23 December 2004Reply With Quote
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john,

Here's another one from Mueller, it's got about every German reloading book available on his list.

http://www.pulver-mueller.de/fachliteratur.htm

If you need any help with transaltion let me know.


Cheers,

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Posts: 3433 | Location: Frankfurt, Germany | Registered: 23 December 2004Reply With Quote
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John,

Here's Wiederladen from a book Dealer.

http://www.buchfreund.de/index.php?a=8804&bnr=4212g&s=1...n-Jäger-und-Schützen.


Cheers,

Number 10
 
Posts: 3433 | Location: Frankfurt, Germany | Registered: 23 December 2004Reply With Quote
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There are some pdf type short form reloading tables on the French Vectan web site.

http://www.nobelsport.fr/nobelsport/fr/schedules/armesdepaule_2006.pdf

http://www.nobelsport.fr/nobelsport/fr/schedules/armesdepoing_2006.pdf

I have had no luck trying to find the only English language version of the Malfatti Reloading Manual (1997 I think). Would you be interested in a French language version? By the way, for some eye popping numbers, check out the velocities in the pistol calibers with SP2 powder.


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Posts: 7046 | Location: Rambouillet, France | Registered: 25 June 2004Reply With Quote
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Hi Wink,

I would indeed be interested in buying a French language reloading manual. It increases the motivation to learn the language.

I will down load those manual excerpts.

LD


 
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John Charlie,

Check this link:

http://www.tecmagex.com/2002/fr/shopping/books/reloading/malfatti.htm

As you can see the Malfatti costs around 50 Euros, VAT included. Now, if you were to contact them for a foreign shipment you would save 18.5%, perhaps enough to cover most of the cost of shipping. The seller TECMAGEX is owned by a Brit so you can e-mail in English no problem.

Wink


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Sounds perfect!

I received a response to an e-mail that I sent to Norway two days ago. The nice lady writes English better than I do.

John


 
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http://www.livres-chapitre.com/-H04HZ7/-GHEERBRANT-ALAI...DE-RECHARGEMENT.html
this book was published in 2003, two new books by the same author are due to be published soon, and will offer a much detailed info on reloading
 
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Bobby, thanks for pointing out Gheerbrant's upcoming book. In fact, it is Alain Gheerbrant who wrote (translated) the English language version of the Malfatti manual.


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Posts: 7046 | Location: Rambouillet, France | Registered: 25 June 2004Reply With Quote
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Many thanks mon freres (spelling?),

I look forward to working the European hunting show circuit in the next few years.

LD


 
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Lawndart,

if you want the mother of all reloading data bases do yourself a favour and get a copy of Quickload. The program contains most calibers, bullets and powders known to mankind and you can combine them as you please.

A VERY nice toy!
 
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Thanks for that reminder DUK.

I will give the US distributor a call next week.

I also found a source of all the CIP specifications; the Birmingham Proof House. That was courtesy of another poster here on AR.

Remember gents; One World, One Reloading Manual!!


 
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