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Old March 22, 2017, 12:27 PM   #10
T. O'Heir
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Join Date: February 13, 2002
Location: Canada
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"...no dates on anything..." Look on the page with the copyright stuff. All books have that.
"...was bidding..." Don't do that(especially on E-Bay. They're extremely anti-firearm ownership) unless you're collecting reloading manuals. Said manuals don't get updated by the manufacturers as often as everybody thinks. A new manual probably uses the same data as the previous edition for most cartridges. Unless a new powder comes along. Costs too much to retest everything every few years.
Anyway, Lyman is your friend. Their book is far more versatile than any bullet or powder maker's book. Those have data for their products only. And some like Lee, test nothing themselves. Lyman has more loads using more powders and bullet weights(who made the bullet doesn't matter) than any bullet or powder maker's book.
You can buy a manual in your local gun shop, Amazon, directly from Lyman or any manufacturer's site.
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