Bushie wrote:Does anyone know where I would be able to pick up a good reloading handbook, I heard lymans are good but I can't find any in Aus and to get one from the us is about 70 bucks? Cheers guys!
juststarting wrote:Bushie, if you want it for learning, Harvey is good. I haven't seen ABC of Reloading, but I heard good things about it.
If you want it to cross reference data and completenes, Hornady is very good. But most load reference data is now available online from bullet manufacturers' websites.
Also, YouTube. It's very understated here. YouTube is your friend. Anything you want to learn will be there.
juststarting wrote:Bushie, sooner than expected ay.
bladeracer wrote:Bushie wrote:Does anyone know where I would be able to pick up a good reloading handbook, I heard lymans are good but I can't find any in Aus and to get one from the us is about 70 bucks? Cheers guys!
Can you access my files here?
https://www.mediafire.com/#b51vkbyty5saw
If you can, grab Modern Reloading by Richard Lee.
There are probably a few others in there as well, I dump a lot of stuff in there.
Bushie wrote:juststarting wrote:Bushie, sooner than expected ay.
HAHHAHAHA I just can't help myself!
colinbentley wrote:I did suggest to the Victorian branch of the SSAA that they should consider compiling info for a book which they would endorse. Yes I know there are already many reloading books available, but with all the knowledge available via members this could become THE handbook on handloading.
Oldbloke wrote:Both Richard Lee and 48th edition of Lyman's in PDF can be found for free if you google them.