ABC's of Reloading Book.... Which one???????
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ABC's of Reloading Book.... Which one???????
Ok, so I've found a thread or two on here recommending the above book.
But.....
A quick search on Amazon for said book finds several authors of the same title.
Which one is it:-
James C. Rodney,
Bill Chevalier,
Dean A. Grennell and James C. Rodney,
Or just Dean A. Grennell.....
aaarggh
Mark
But.....
A quick search on Amazon for said book finds several authors of the same title.
Which one is it:-
James C. Rodney,
Bill Chevalier,
Dean A. Grennell and James C. Rodney,
Or just Dean A. Grennell.....
aaarggh
Mark
Re: ABC's of Reloading Book.... Which one???????
The Lyman re loading manual is a good one to start with I bought my last one off Adam. Give him a shout he may still have a copy.
Re: ABC's of Reloading Book.... Which one???????
Hi
I am in the same situation and want to know which book, I bought the latest one by Lee but its very Lee loading loaded !!! if you get my drift, I want a modern book thats easy to use ?? which one chaps
I am in the same situation and want to know which book, I bought the latest one by Lee but its very Lee loading loaded !!! if you get my drift, I want a modern book thats easy to use ?? which one chaps
Re: ABC's of Reloading Book.... Which one???????
Lyman 49th reloading handbook.
Re: ABC's of Reloading Book.... Which one???????
To be honest you cant beat watching and learning from a competent person.
I've only recently started hand loading and found that one book does not cover all.
As Alpha 1 has said Lyman is a good book, but you will need others along the line.
I've only recently started hand loading and found that one book does not cover all.
As Alpha 1 has said Lyman is a good book, but you will need others along the line.
Re: ABC's of Reloading Book.... Which one???????
The original author was Dean A Grennell but he has been dead now for many years and the book has been revised several times by different authors. This has been done in order to keep as much of the information as up to date as possible, especially the equipment and component listings that form a major part of the book. While not quite an annual you could look upon it that way.bigfathairybiker wrote:Ok, so I've found a thread or two on here recommending the above book.
But.....
A quick search on Amazon for said book finds several authors of the same title.
Which one is it:-
James C. Rodney,
Bill Chevalier,
Dean A. Grennell and James C. Rodney,
Or just Dean A. Grennell.....
aaarggh
Mark
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