Shooters
Just bought a new to me a new Speer Reloading Manual No 13. Nice cover the rest fairly repetitive. But it would be of value to a shooter of Speer bullets and RCBS equipment of which I partake of both. Lots of pictures of employees and their relatives shooting on private land. Now page 49 has my idea of a graphic designer, should have made at least a half page of Penney. Worth the price of the book.
The book is layed out good they use Professional's to get that look now. What is lacking is what I bought it for. No info on 6x47 Rem, 6x45, 6x47 Lapua, 22 BR, 6 TCU pistol, 6 BR what the hell, no 17's. Most of the odd ball calibers listed are either magazine writers cartridges or employees whims.
The rifle & pistol reloading step by step sections are well done as all other manuals are. I won't give this manual a rating but there are a few I have bought recently that are the better especially the Hodgdon No 27 that has all the omitted cartridges I mentioned except the 22 BR which is in my Nosler No 5, by the way the Nosler is an excellent manual especially for the hunter. I don't buy every manual that comes out, not that much new. Other manuals I have looked through worth your money are the Sierra, Lee, Barnes, Hornady, Lyman, Precision Shooting Reloading Guide, Sinclair, VV and the RCBS video reloading tape if still available.
Buy one manual with your calibers listed and be done with it. Reloading Websites have cartridge info for free, look around.
That's it.
Stephen Perry
Angeles BR
Just bought a new to me a new Speer Reloading Manual No 13. Nice cover the rest fairly repetitive. But it would be of value to a shooter of Speer bullets and RCBS equipment of which I partake of both. Lots of pictures of employees and their relatives shooting on private land. Now page 49 has my idea of a graphic designer, should have made at least a half page of Penney. Worth the price of the book.
The book is layed out good they use Professional's to get that look now. What is lacking is what I bought it for. No info on 6x47 Rem, 6x45, 6x47 Lapua, 22 BR, 6 TCU pistol, 6 BR what the hell, no 17's. Most of the odd ball calibers listed are either magazine writers cartridges or employees whims.
The rifle & pistol reloading step by step sections are well done as all other manuals are. I won't give this manual a rating but there are a few I have bought recently that are the better especially the Hodgdon No 27 that has all the omitted cartridges I mentioned except the 22 BR which is in my Nosler No 5, by the way the Nosler is an excellent manual especially for the hunter. I don't buy every manual that comes out, not that much new. Other manuals I have looked through worth your money are the Sierra, Lee, Barnes, Hornady, Lyman, Precision Shooting Reloading Guide, Sinclair, VV and the RCBS video reloading tape if still available.
Buy one manual with your calibers listed and be done with it. Reloading Websites have cartridge info for free, look around.
That's it.
Stephen Perry
Angeles BR