New reloading manuals ???

GummyMonster

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Good day,
I am finally blowing all the dust and cobwebs off my reloading equipment. I have a dedicated room for this and I'm anxious to get started.
Problem : All my reloading manuals are over 15 years old.
Hoping to get your thoughts on the newest manuals . Which do you really like, and are their any you would shy away from if you had to buy them again?
I will be reloading for various center fire rifles for now, and hopefully some pistols down the road.
Thanks' in advance
Ken
 
the manuals you have( provided the powders are current) are just as valid as they were 15 years ago- anything you need that isn't in there , you can look up on line- the basics haven't changed-it's only the loadings for things like the wssms and 40 short and wide that you're missing- one other note- a lot of the manuals have been "lawyerized"- ie the so called "hot loads" have been stepped down a bit with smaller charges, and the velocities have remained the same, that is they're LYING
 
the manuals you have( provided the powders are current) are just as valid as they were 15 years ago- anything you need that isn't in there , you can look up on line- the basics haven't changed-it's only the loadings for things like the wssms and 40 short and wide that you're missing- one other note- a lot of the manuals have been "lawyerized"- ie the so called "hot loads" have been stepped down a bit with smaller charges, and the velocities have remained the same, that is they're LYING

Very good post, telling it like it is.
 
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