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reloading manual suggestions
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 Posted: Tue Sep 30th, 2008 06:10 PM
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I am in need of purchasing an updated reloading manual.  I shoot some obsolete and outdated calibers and would like them included in the manual.  Also I shoot more pistol then anything since there is no long distance ranges around me.  .38S&W, .32S&W, .32ACP to name a few of the odd balls.  Your recommendations would be helpful thanks.



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 Posted: Thu Oct 2nd, 2008 04:09 AM
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Try the new Lyman Reloading Handbook (49th Edition). I have 4 editions in my collection and they all have served me well over the years. I keep the old ones around for certain cartridges that aren't listen in the new ones, but the cartridges you mentioned are listed in the 49th edition.

I think Midway have these at a decent price.

Jerry

 

 

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 Posted: Mon Oct 6th, 2008 02:48 AM
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thanks jerry



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Your Welcome, ask any time. This is my time of the year to be loading, casting and shooting, running the farm is done for the season.

 

Jerry



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