Reloading book

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I am looking for a good book on reloading. I have modern reloading 2nd edition but I am getting fed up with all the bragging about Lee equipment. Any suggestions? I will get into reloading soon but in the mean time I like to read about it and do my homeworks.

Thanks
 
ABC's of Reloading is a good read to start. I would find and read everything I could get my hands on if I was you, I still do. Almost all of the reloading books cover everything you need to get started, Speer, Hornady, Nosler, Sierra, Barnes, etc...

I have many books that include reloading as a major portion of the book, The Art of Shooting, etc... I read them all.

You are never to old or experienced to learn!
 
Remember that most books only push their own stuff.
So if Nosler does not make a .416 or .458 bullet, they will not even have a listing for any rounds in those bores.
 
Go to a store like Cabellas, or a good gun shop and buy three or four manuals from bullet manufacturers you expect to use, and/or powder companies that you intend to use. Read them cover to cover. Every word.

Then you will be ready to start.
 
I am looking for a good book on reloading. I have modern reloading 2nd edition but I am getting fed up with all the bragging about Lee equipment. Any suggestions? I will get into reloading soon but in the mean time I like to read about it and do my homeworks.

Thanks

Life is full of suggestion and opinion, and I found the Lee book very well written stating reasons for his innovations. Yes he does "brag", but then so would I if I had succesfully engineered some wonderful designs and at a price that the novice reloader can endure starting out.
 
Read as many as you can afford or borrow, you will learn something from each one. I have many different ones & Lee is one of my favorites. Bragging about his product doesn't hurt lee's great product in the least.

ABC's of Reloading is good too!
 
I have the 'ABC's of Reloading book in stock & ready to ship.
Regards, Henry


also if you want to get into reloading, budget shooter supply is THE best deal in canada, shipping is reasonable and the service is top notch

I dare someone to find me cheaper bullets....
 
Life is full of suggestion and opinion, and I found the Lee book very well written stating reasons for his innovations. Yes he does "brag", but then so would I if I had succesfully engineered some wonderful designs and at a price that the novice reloader can endure starting out.

Richard Lee is that you? Just kidding man lol.

Thanks for the suggestions guys, I guess I know what to put on my wish list for x-mass. I only have pretty basics caliber so any book should cover them.

Henry, thanks I was looking for a Canadian store where I could get the book from, order coming your way after I check with my buddys if they what rough use knifes.
 
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