Finally got around to buying a new copy of the "Pet Loads" book by Ken Waters. Its been on my bucket list for a while and I'm happy I finally got a copy. It a big book at over 1100 pages but like many of you I spend a lot of time reading up about load before I sit down at the loading bench. Some of the material is dated but most of the articles have insight in to hand loading that I just don't see in the newer load books. I know the newer powders like Varget, H1000 other newer powders that I use today aren't in most of the articles but 4895, 3031 and 4320 are old standbys that can still work. Of course one should find modern load data for the newer powder to compare the load info to make sure things aren't out of wack. I find for many of the powders data hasn't changed much, I was given some 1980's Unique a couple years ago and it appears very similar to the modern stuff, except for the price tag on the can !!


















































