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Reloading Manuals #7562 02/20/2005 12:24 AM
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Well it's time for me to update my reloading manuals. After seeing what it would cost to update each one that I have, I decided to post this question. Is there anyone out there who makes a manual that isn't brand specific? I use many different bullet and powder manufacturers. It all depends on what I am gonna use and what I am gonna use it for. Is there a manual or software perhaps created by someone that encompasses all the major bullet and powder manufacturers?
If not someone could get rich doing so. I know I would buy it.

Gundawg

Re: Reloading Manuals [Re: Gundawg] #7563 02/20/2005 2:04 AM
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Check out, Load From A Disk. I just installed this internal and external ballistics program. I think it's great. There is a free demo download to try before you buy. No more loading manuals, just keep old ones if you want to or need to correlate data.

Re: Reloading Manuals [Re: osok] #7564 02/20/2005 3:08 AM
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theres a cd on ebay all the time for about 15$
it says it has all the reloading books on it along with other things
ive been really think about ordering one

Re: Reloading Manuals [Re: Gundawg] #7565 02/20/2005 8:46 AM
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Lee in print and Loaddata.com on the internet


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Re: Reloading Manuals [Re: wapitirod] #7566 02/27/2005 4:19 AM
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Thanks for all the help !

Re: Reloading Manuals [Re: Gundawg] #7567 02/27/2005 8:06 PM
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the one from ebay is a joke
the one i got just links you up with existing web sites
it's by no means worth $15
i'll send you out a copy of the disc for $2
if any one wants one drop me a line

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Re: Reloading Manuals [Re: Gundawg] #7568 03/01/2005 10:28 AM
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I use almost exclusively Hodgdon Powders and they publish an "Annual Manual" that contains all their load data. It's not very expensive.

They also provide almost all that data for free on the net at www.hodgdon.com

I also buy the Sierra Manual because I think it's the best if you are into serious target shooting.

$bob$


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