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I'm looking forward to the chapter on not measuring stuff that doesn't have to be....


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Looking forward to getting this one, Mule Deer. I haven't bought any new reading material lately.


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I hope it includes data with all the new powders for the famous B-29.

Seriously, I always enjoy John's articles. I look forward to a copy of said manual.


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Sounds like a good book to have on the reloading bench.

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Just in time for Christmas! Please Santa...

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Post the TOC here?

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You guys are makin' me jealous. I never learned to read... frown

I hope there's pitchers in it, John. crazy I know it will be a big hit.

I want to buy one too, but I need to know the postage to Canada. I'm buyin' the old lady a Berlitz readin' course on CD.

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OlongJohnson,

Here you are:


Introduction: Two Warnings

1) Working Up a Load in the 21st Century

2) Modern Rifle Powders
3) Rifle Primers
4) Rifling Twist
5) Pre-Testing Big Game Bullets

6) Sizing Cases Straight
7) Meat Hunting Bullets
8) Why Reloading Data Varies

9) Choosing Varmint Bullets
10) The Three Factory .17’s

11) Why the .204 Ruger Works So Well
12) The .22 Hornet and K-Hornet
13) The .221 Fireball in a 700 Classic

14) The “Triple Deuce” (.222 Remington)

15) .223 Remington: The Smallest All-Around Cartridge

16) Newer Powders in the .22-250

17) The Infamous, Accurate .220 Swift

18) A Pair of Fast .22’s (.22/6mm Remington; .223 WSSM)
19) 6mm PPC, the Essence of Accuracy

20) Untangling the 6mm Lee Navy

21) .243 Winchester: Popular Imperfection

22) The Other Two .24’s: 6mm Remington and .240 Weatherby

23) A Pair of .25-20 Winchesters

24) The Accurate .25’s
25) .25-06, the Most Popular “Quarter-Bore”

26) The 6.5x54 Mannlicher-Schoenauer

27) The 6.5 Creedmoor—Modern Accuracy Distilled

28) The 6.5x55 Swedish-Norwegian Mauser

29) The 6.5/.284 and 6.5-06
30) Reviving the .264 Winchester Magnum

31) 26 Nosler—The Hottest 6.5

32) The 21st-Century .270 Winchester

33) 7x57 and 7mm-08 Remington—A Perfect Pair

34) The Hard-Luck .280 Remington

35).280 Ackley Improved and 7mm SAUM

36) Remington’s Phenomenal 7mm Magnum

37) Handloading the .30-30—If You Must

38) Easy Accuracy From The .308 Winchester

39) The 7.5x55, a “Metric” .30 Caliber

40) The .30-06—Still the Finest All-Around Big Game Cartridge

41) Holland & Holland’s “Super Thirty”

42) Winchester’s Most Popular .300 Magnum

43) Roy’s Famous .300
44) Great Britain’s Great .303
45) Modern Powders in Two Old 8x57’s

46) Kinder, Gentler .338’s
47) .338 Winchester Magnum
48) The .338 Lapua Magnum, King of the Wide-Open Spaces

49) .348 Winchester—Only The Lonely

50) The Original .35 Remington

51) Colonel Whelen’s Fine .35
52) 9.3x62 Mauser, The Working Man’s Medium-Bore

53) The .375 H&H, Still The King

54) Modernizing Two Old .40’s (.450/.400 Nitro-Express 3"; .416 Rigby

55) Epilogue: 9.3 BS

The Rules (4-to-1 etc.)
Recoil Formulas
Manufacturers
Index


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Looks like a good one!




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I will also purchase a copy when available.


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I need to get that one on the Christmas wishlist asap.


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John,

Thanks for the table of contents. Looks like one helluva great book which will become a must-have for all handloaders.

PM sent to buy 4 of them.

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Count me in for one, even with our weak dollar! John is a very knowledgeable and entertaining writer, a unique combination.

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Love that table of contents. Looking forward to reading this around Christmas.

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Originally Posted by Mule Deer
OlongJohnson,

Here you are:


Introduction: Two Warnings

1) Working Up a Load in the 21st Century

2) Modern Rifle Powders
3) Rifle Primers
4) Rifling Twist
5) Pre-Testing Big Game Bullets

6) Sizing Cases Straight
7) Meat Hunting Bullets
8) Why Reloading Data Varies

9) Choosing Varmint Bullets
10) The Three Factory .17’s

11) Why the .204 Ruger Works So Well
12) The .22 Hornet and K-Hornet
13) The .221 Fireball in a 700 Classic

14) The “Triple Deuce” (.222 Remington)

15) .223 Remington: The Smallest All-Around Cartridge

16) Newer Powders in the .22-250

17) The Infamous, Accurate .220 Swift

18) A Pair of Fast .22’s (.22/6mm Remington; .223 WSSM)
19) 6mm PPC, the Essence of Accuracy

20) Untangling the 6mm Lee Navy

21) .243 Winchester: Popular Imperfection

22) The Other Two .24’s: 6mm Remington and .240 Weatherby

23) A Pair of .25-20 Winchesters

24) The Accurate .25’s

_______________________________________________

John:

This is the same old diatribe that I already knew 30 years ago. NOTHING NEW - the rehash of cabbage over and over again.

But nice try. There is always a succer born every minute. t
25) .25-06, the Most Popular “Quarter-Bore”

26) The 6.5x54 Mannlicher-Schoenauer

27) The 6.5 Creedmoor—Modern Accuracy Distilled

28) The 6.5x55 Swedish-Norwegian Mauser

29) The 6.5/.284 and 6.5-06
30) Reviving the .264 Winchester Magnum

31) 26 Nosler—The Hottest 6.5

32) The 21st-Century .270 Winchester

33) 7x57 and 7mm-08 Remington—A Perfect Pair

34) The Hard-Luck .280 Remington

35).280 Ackley Improved and 7mm SAUM

36) Remington’s Phenomenal 7mm Magnum

37) Handloading the .30-30—If You Must

38) Easy Accuracy From The .308 Winchester

39) The 7.5x55, a “Metric” .30 Caliber

40) The .30-06—Still the Finest All-Around Big Game Cartridge

41) Holland & Holland’s “Super Thirty”

42) Winchester’s Most Popular .300 Magnum

43) Roy’s Famous .300
44) Great Britain’s Great .303
45) Modern Powders in Two Old 8x57’s

46) Kinder, Gentler .338’s
47) .338 Winchester Magnum
48) The .338 Lapua Magnum, King of the Wide-Open Spaces

49) .348 Winchester—Only The Lonely

50) The Original .35 Remington

51) Colonel Whelen’s Fine .35
52) 9.3x62 Mauser, The Working Man’s Medium-Bore

53) The .375 H&H, Still The King

54) Modernizing Two Old .40’s (.450/.400 Nitro-Express 3"; .416 Rigby

55) Epilogue: 9.3 BS

The Rules (4-to-1 etc.)
Recoil Formulas
Manufacturers
Index


I already knew all of this 30 years ago. Same old churning of data to bamboozle the rubes and dupes.

What I can't understand is why these gullible kiss up's are so willing to fork over money for data that has been around for decades.

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Originally Posted by William_E_Tibbe
Originally Posted by Mule Deer
OlongJohnson,

Here you are:


Introduction: Two Warnings

1) Working Up a Load in the 21st Century

2) Modern Rifle Powders
3) Rifle Primers
4) Rifling Twist
5) Pre-Testing Big Game Bullets

6) Sizing Cases Straight
7) Meat Hunting Bullets
8) Why Reloading Data Varies

9) Choosing Varmint Bullets
10) The Three Factory .17’s

11) Why the .204 Ruger Works So Well
12) The .22 Hornet and K-Hornet
13) The .221 Fireball in a 700 Classic

14) The “Triple Deuce” (.222 Remington)

15) .223 Remington: The Smallest All-Around Cartridge

16) Newer Powders in the .22-250

17) The Infamous, Accurate .220 Swift

18) A Pair of Fast .22’s (.22/6mm Remington; .223 WSSM)
19) 6mm PPC, the Essence of Accuracy

20) Untangling the 6mm Lee Navy

21) .243 Winchester: Popular Imperfection

22) The Other Two .24’s: 6mm Remington and .240 Weatherby

23) A Pair of .25-20 Winchesters

24) The Accurate .25’s

_______________________________________________

John:

This is the same old diatribe that I already knew 30 years ago. NOTHING NEW - the rehash of cabbage over and over again.

But nice try. There is always a succer born every minute. t
25) .25-06, the Most Popular “Quarter-Bore”

26) The 6.5x54 Mannlicher-Schoenauer

27) The 6.5 Creedmoor—Modern Accuracy Distilled

28) The 6.5x55 Swedish-Norwegian Mauser

29) The 6.5/.284 and 6.5-06
30) Reviving the .264 Winchester Magnum

31) 26 Nosler—The Hottest 6.5

32) The 21st-Century .270 Winchester

33) 7x57 and 7mm-08 Remington—A Perfect Pair

34) The Hard-Luck .280 Remington

35).280 Ackley Improved and 7mm SAUM

36) Remington’s Phenomenal 7mm Magnum

37) Handloading the .30-30—If You Must

38) Easy Accuracy From The .308 Winchester

39) The 7.5x55, a “Metric” .30 Caliber

40) The .30-06—Still the Finest All-Around Big Game Cartridge

41) Holland & Holland’s “Super Thirty”

42) Winchester’s Most Popular .300 Magnum

43) Roy’s Famous .300
44) Great Britain’s Great .303
45) Modern Powders in Two Old 8x57’s

46) Kinder, Gentler .338’s
47) .338 Winchester Magnum
48) The .338 Lapua Magnum, King of the Wide-Open Spaces

49) .348 Winchester—Only The Lonely

50) The Original .35 Remington

51) Colonel Whelen’s Fine .35
52) 9.3x62 Mauser, The Working Man’s Medium-Bore

53) The .375 H&H, Still The King

54) Modernizing Two Old .40’s (.450/.400 Nitro-Express 3"; .416 Rigby

55) Epilogue: 9.3 BS

The Rules (4-to-1 etc.)
Recoil Formulas
Manufacturers
Index


I already knew all of this 30 years ago. Same old churning of data to bamboozle the rubes and dupes.

What I can't understand is why these gullible kiss up's are so willing to fork over money for data that has been around for decades.



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Tibbe,If you are if you're so unhappy here why don't you just go on your way? Permanently. Please.

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Classic. Tibbe saying he knows all this stuff 30 years ago. The 26 Nosler? Factory .17s? New powders?

Can't ignore this bozo fast enough.

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You guys realize he masturbates to your responses, right?





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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
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Originally Posted by William_E_Tibbe
Originally Posted by Mule Deer
OlongJohnson,

Here you are:


Introduction: Two Warnings

1) Working Up a Load in the 21st Century

2) Modern Rifle Powders
3) Rifle Primers
4) Rifling Twist
5) Pre-Testing Big Game Bullets

6) Sizing Cases Straight
7) Meat Hunting Bullets
8) Why Reloading Data Varies

9) Choosing Varmint Bullets
10) The Three Factory .17’s

11) Why the .204 Ruger Works So Well
12) The .22 Hornet and K-Hornet
13) The .221 Fireball in a 700 Classic

14) The “Triple Deuce” (.222 Remington)

15) .223 Remington: The Smallest All-Around Cartridge

16) Newer Powders in the .22-250

17) The Infamous, Accurate .220 Swift

18) A Pair of Fast .22’s (.22/6mm Remington; .223 WSSM)
19) 6mm PPC, the Essence of Accuracy

20) Untangling the 6mm Lee Navy

21) .243 Winchester: Popular Imperfection

22) The Other Two .24’s: 6mm Remington and .240 Weatherby

23) A Pair of .25-20 Winchesters

24) The Accurate .25’s

_______________________________________________

John:

This is the same old diatribe that I already knew 30 years ago. NOTHING NEW - the rehash of cabbage over and over again.

But nice try. There is always a succer born every minute. t
25) .25-06, the Most Popular “Quarter-Bore”

26) The 6.5x54 Mannlicher-Schoenauer

27) The 6.5 Creedmoor—Modern Accuracy Distilled

28) The 6.5x55 Swedish-Norwegian Mauser

29) The 6.5/.284 and 6.5-06
30) Reviving the .264 Winchester Magnum

31) 26 Nosler—The Hottest 6.5

32) The 21st-Century .270 Winchester

33) 7x57 and 7mm-08 Remington—A Perfect Pair

34) The Hard-Luck .280 Remington

35).280 Ackley Improved and 7mm SAUM

36) Remington’s Phenomenal 7mm Magnum

37) Handloading the .30-30—If You Must

38) Easy Accuracy From The .308 Winchester

39) The 7.5x55, a “Metric” .30 Caliber

40) The .30-06—Still the Finest All-Around Big Game Cartridge

41) Holland & Holland’s “Super Thirty”

42) Winchester’s Most Popular .300 Magnum

43) Roy’s Famous .300
44) Great Britain’s Great .303
45) Modern Powders in Two Old 8x57’s

46) Kinder, Gentler .338’s
47) .338 Winchester Magnum
48) The .338 Lapua Magnum, King of the Wide-Open Spaces

49) .348 Winchester—Only The Lonely

50) The Original .35 Remington

51) Colonel Whelen’s Fine .35
52) 9.3x62 Mauser, The Working Man’s Medium-Bore

53) The .375 H&H, Still The King

54) Modernizing Two Old .40’s (.450/.400 Nitro-Express 3"; .416 Rigby

55) Epilogue: 9.3 BS

The Rules (4-to-1 etc.)
Recoil Formulas
Manufacturers
Index


I already knew all of this 30 years ago. Same old churning of data to bamboozle the rubes and dupes.

What I can't understand is why these gullible kiss up's are so willing to fork over money for data that has been around for decades.
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