Reloading Manuals...

CWLONGSHOT

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CW.
rifle shooter fall of 2019 has 6.5 data for the 0-6.
they done a 6.5 special and included the nosler, grendel, Jap, italian, and the 0-6.
they even had a bit of data for the WSM and SAUM wildcats.
Ya know I have that!!
But, forgot so THANK YOU! ;)
 

CWLONGSHOT

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I _think_ my first manual was an old Lyman--maybe the orange one(?). Don't want to think about how many I have now.

I think I've pretty much gotten over my magazine habit. . . then I remember I'm trying to assemble sets of Double Gun Journal, Black Powder Cartridge News, and Precision Shooting. I don't see many of any of those at the gunshows around here, so I pick up a few on the 'bay when I'm feeling flush with cash. So yeah, not often! :rofl:
I miss Precision & a few others. Also miss what Handloader & Shooting times WAS...
 

CWLONGSHOT

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CW.
rifle shooter fall of 2019 has 6.5 data for the 0-6.
they done a 6.5 special and included the nosler, grendel, Jap, italian, and the 0-6.
they even had a bit of data for the WSM and SAUM wildcats.
Yes sir THANKS for memory jog!!

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Bret4207

At the casting bench in the sky. RIP Bret.
I _think_ my first manual was an old Lyman--maybe the orange one(?). Don't want to think about how many I have now.

I think I've pretty much gotten over my magazine habit. . . then I remember I'm trying to assemble sets of Double Gun Journal, Black Powder Cartridge News, and Precision Shooting. I don't see many of any of those at the gunshows around here, so I pick up a few on the 'bay when I'm feeling flush with cash. So yeah, not often! :rofl:
I was just looking for Precision Shooting mags on Ebay. I don't have many and what I do have dates from just before they changed or shut down or whatever happened to them. I had a subscription for a year or 2 and never did get my full number of mags. Anyways, I was looking for the old ones, figured people would have sets by the year. Nope! And they want close to $10 and issue with shipping from what is currently on there. Muzzle Blasts runs the same at times, gotta be patient I guess.
 

Mainiac

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I _think_ my first manual was an old Lyman--maybe the orange one(?). Don't want to think about how many I have now.

I think I've pretty much gotten over my magazine habit. . . then I remember I'm trying to assemble sets of Double Gun Journal, Black Powder Cartridge News, and Precision Shooting. I don't see many of any of those at the gunshows around here, so I pick up a few on the 'bay when I'm feeling flush with cash. So yeah, not often! :rofl:
Have 30 years of precision shooting.the 80,s was fantastic reading!that was when the 6ppc really came on the scene!
 

JustJim

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If you want Muzzle Blasts, the cheapest way is to join online and download the archive of scanned issues. Aside from some early ones, and Jan-Aug 2017, you can get them all*.

*They claim "every issue ever printed" is available. As is so often the case of the NMLRA, they lie. (OOPS, I'm not supposed to say that--too divisive--"they wrote in error and refuse to acknowledge or correct the error." There we go. All touchy-feely-friendly again.)
 

fiver

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chuckle..


heck any magazine now days is 10 bucks.
every time i look at one i wonder how any of them stay in business.

then again i just got a subscription offer from Rifle and handloader magazine saying they really missed me.
i haven't taken either one in 20 years, and i've moved since, they somehow tracked me down when even those pesky ron hubbard followers couldn't find me.