Reloading Manuals
Quote from Reloader on January 17, 2016, 6:36 pmHope this is the right forums for this question...
I recently began shooting again after a 10 year hiatus, and dusted off my 550b (actually sent it to Dillion for a going over and tuneup) and have a question about the reloading manuals...
Can I still use the manuals I have (10 years old) or do I need to buy new manuals?
We only have 2 new guns recently purchased - 9mm ruger and 380 browing.
Thanks in advance
Hope this is the right forums for this question...
I recently began shooting again after a 10 year hiatus, and dusted off my 550b (actually sent it to Dillion for a going over and tuneup) and have a question about the reloading manuals...
Can I still use the manuals I have (10 years old) or do I need to buy new manuals?
We only have 2 new guns recently purchased - 9mm ruger and 380 browing.
Thanks in advance
Quote from Reloader on January 17, 2016, 8:42 pmI use Hodgdon and Winchester powders and use their site and get the latest load data. I load 38/357 and 40 S&W great results, always start 10% below start load and work up to load bullet combination your gun is most accurate. Lastly enjoy the Hobby of Reloading I find it relaxing, you will shoot more.
I use Hodgdon and Winchester powders and use their site and get the latest load data. I load 38/357 and 40 S&W great results, always start 10% below start load and work up to load bullet combination your gun is most accurate. Lastly enjoy the Hobby of Reloading I find it relaxing, you will shoot more.
Quote from Reloader on February 3, 2016, 8:51 pmyou'll find that if you go on line and go to the different bullet and powder manufacturers websites you'll get the latest and greatest info there. I never buy the reloading books anymore when I can get the latest info right from the horse's mouth, as it were.
BTW...welcome back to shooting!
you'll find that if you go on line and go to the different bullet and powder manufacturers websites you'll get the latest and greatest info there. I never buy the reloading books anymore when I can get the latest info right from the horse's mouth, as it were.
BTW...welcome back to shooting!
