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Old December 20, 2012, 09:00 PM   #17
Eppie
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The answer, as always is, it depends on what you're reloading, rifle, pistol, shotgun?

In the past couple of years I have purchased 7 reloading books. My last two are by far the best in terms of content. My advice is the following oder:
1. Sierra
2. Speer
3. Lyman

The Sierra and Speer are both to be read like the bible, over and over. Truly encyclopedic. I refer to them whenever a new question pops into my head. The lyman is worth the money and a good overview. The Nosler book is also good and worth the money and a must if you use their bullets.

I would stay away from Hornady's book. It was my first book and looking back I can truly say it was a waste of good money.
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