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    I have a shelf full. Lyman, Swift, Barnes,Speer, Hornady, Sierra, Nosler etc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jakebert2001 View Post
    I have a shelf full. Lyman, Swift, Barnes,Speer, Hornady, Sierra, Nosler etc.


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    That’s great. Do you recommend one over another


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kbeaton View Post
    That’s great. Do you recommend one over another


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    I really don’t.
    I don’t know everything. I like all the resources I can get.
    Hornady and Lyman probably have the most info other than data on powder charge.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jakebert2001 View Post
    I really don’t.
    I don’t know everything. I like all the resources I can get.
    Hornady and Lyman probably have the most info other than data on powder charge.


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    Lyman, Speer and Sierra

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    Manual recommendation

    I started with a Lyman 49th and it’s been my go to for years now. It still gets lots of use. So much that I wish I would have bought a hardcover version of it. It took me awhile,but finally picked up the 50th recently (hardcover this time, worth every penny) but haven’t reloaded in about 4 months. I pick up older manuals in book stores when the price is right and always pick up Hodgdon’s annual manual too. It’s good to have a few sources, but I recommend the Lyman to all new reloaders!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jbotto View Post
    I started with a Lyman 49th and it’s been my go to for years now. It still gets lots of use. So much that I wish I would have bought a hardcover version of it. It took me awhile,but finally picked up the 50th recently (hardcover this time, worth every penny) but haven’t reloaded in about 4 months. I pick up older manuals in book stores when the price is right and always pick up Hodgdon’s annual manual too. It’s good to have a few sources, but I recommend the Lyman to all new reloaders!


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    I still wish the used the spine binding so they laid flat on the bench..

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    Quote Originally Posted by coachk12 View Post
    I still wish the used the spine binding so they laid flat on the bench..

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    I can't argue with that. That is my only friend with a Lyman manual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coachk12 View Post
    I still wish the used the spine binding so they laid flat on the bench..

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    That must have been before my time, but I could see that being very helpful!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jbotto View Post
    That must have been before my time, but I could see that being very helpful!


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    You are correct I have manuals from the 60's that we're my dads. Never toss them the old Speer and Lyman books were the bomb. I you ever want to shoot cast bullets those were the two to have.

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    Gripe not friend. I have no idea how my phone thought to spell friend from gripe. Geez

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