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  • charliemeyer007
    My newest one is the Lyman 49 Edition. I bet I have more than 30 old ones.
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  • Tailgunner1954
    What is your preferred brand of bullet?
    Get the manual put out by the same company.
    Personally I like the Nosler and Sierra bullets/manuals
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  • bpost
    Buy all of them you can possibly afford. They are a wealth of information, none are bad some have more useful information than others in some areas.
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  • 62fuelie
    I have several some dating way back, but the one I get the most use out of and keep buying the current editions is the Sierra. Most of the companies will give you load advice on a single caliber/bullet combo on their tech support point.
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  • oneoldsap
    I've got manuals from back in the 50s , pamphlets really . I like the Speer , I use more of their bullets , than all others combined ! They're tough , for the money .
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  • mond
    here have one free >>

    http://www.lapua.com/en/products/reloading/vihtavuori-reloading-data

    [;)]
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  • glyn
    I have a Lee reloading manual,works for me.
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  • Navybat
    I refer to three, the Lyman, Lee, and Hornady. I also have the Speer, but it sucks.
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  • RobOz
    quote:Originally posted by Navybat
    I refer to three, the Lyman, Lee, and Hornady. I also have the Speer, but it sucks.


    What don't you like about Speer? I think that the how to guide of the Speer is by far the best for the beginner. I also think Hornady is one of the better ones.
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  • Mk 19
    I usually use the Hornady, Nosler, Berger and Sierra to cross reference and a Lyman for cast loads. As stated above, buy has many as you can afford, then borrow money and buy more
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