WANTED Nick Harvey reload manual

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WANTED Nick Harvey reload manual

Post by Bcnr33v » 27 Jun 2026, 9:01 pm

Chasing a copy and obviously happy to pay. Doesnt need to be the latest edition. An older one is fine because just after 222 223 243 and maybe 6.5CM
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Re: WANTED Nick Harvey reload manual

Post by Wapiti » 27 Jun 2026, 9:04 pm

Chase the latest edition for the CM cartridges, from memory.
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Re: WANTED Nick Harvey reload manual

Post by Fester » 28 Jun 2026, 2:07 pm

I needed the latest to get the CM and whatnot.
It was much the same as ADI rather then some of those higher loads that he developed himself previously.

Unless the family does another run, it will be highly sought after, and prices will go like Trailboss powder did when it was scarce.
I hope they do to stop the greedy shooters from making hundreds of $ profit for nothing.
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Re: WANTED Nick Harvey reload manual

Post by Wapiti » 30 Jun 2026, 7:27 am

I did see what I assume is the latest version, 11th edition?
Mind you, most of the powders that kept being carried over in later editions are unavailable anyway, and the only reliable ones for us peasants is ADI.
At least in country areas around here, we can never get an allocation of the imported dribs and drabs coming in, even ADI is quite limited in the volumes allocated outside the major centres unfortunately.
So nothing much is lost just looking at the latest ADI info online for the new fad cartridges.
And from what I've seen, Uncle Nicks book and the official ADI listings are identical.
In the common cartridges I load for, I actually found both to be very conservative. And the loads in my old print ADI manual are still identical to todays, outside of all the new game-changers of course.
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