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Old January 31, 2013, 01:11 PM   #8
Jay24bal
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Barnes & Noble is a no go usually...

Rebel - Barnes & Noble generally does not carry reloading manuals around here (Cleveland). Every time the wife and I go in a book store, I check the "sports" section and they never have them, usually just value guides or historical books about a certain manufacturer/firearm.

If you are stopping by a store that sells components, they will almost always carry the more popular manuals (Lyman, Hornady, Speer, and Lee around here anyway).

Welcome to reloading, and the forum.

P.S. I love the Dayton area, I attended UD for law school and had some pretty good times down that way. To this day, the Vandalia Range & Armory is one of the nicest public shooting ranges I have been to.
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