Thanks for the information so far, it's a great start.
Based on @shooternz I will locate the Hornady manual as the rifle loves their pills and take it from there.
Thanks for the information so far, it's a great start.
Based on @shooternz I will locate the Hornady manual as the rifle loves their pills and take it from there.
Sarcasm: lowest from of wit, highest form of intelligence.
Yep, I was going to say Hornady's book for the load data is one of the few worth buying nowadays. As for all the others - I wouldn't bother with them, unless you want to impress your mates with your dusty library.
Most everything else you can get online.
Starting out though it is good to have a decent "how to" book and the one shooternz has identified looks really good.
I have the original Harvey book which is OK for "how to". The loads though are mostly plagiarised from the reloading manuals of the day.
And of course, to keep P38 happy, Lee's book is full of good grass roots stuff albeit biased towards his products.
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