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  1. #11

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    I like flipping back and forth in books comparing load data and glancing at calibers I don't even have but If I had to choose one type I would say electronic. It's really nice to be able to fit all of my manuals in my pocket. I can keep all my reloading history and tons of other info in one place that is easy to access. I do have backups and backups of backups for all electronic stuff and I can access it without internet. If my batteries are dead and the power is out I have my books but I will probably just wait so I have good light anyhow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Holland View Post
    More of a book guy myself. I only have the Lee second edition but if I’m ever in doubt or want to try a different one I drive over to cabelas and look through the books there. And pick up powder while I’m there just to make it worth while
    I love the idea of going to take a quick look at book but coming home with reloading stuff!!

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    I love looking through the books and actually reading the information they have before the loads in many of them. I also refer to online data when I cannot find a newer projectile in my manuals( I know buy the new one right). But I have so many.........


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