Originally Posted by mathman
There are several that have good beginner sections. I've recommended the Lyman over the years.

Once you've digested the basics and gotten started you'll want to look into books by John Barsness. For example:

https://www.riflesandrecipes.com/product/rifle-trouble-shooting-and-handloading/



+1.

I advocate using your library system to examine reloading manuals without having to buy them blindly. You can often get many different ones, & get a lot of knowledge by comparing them. You'll also find which ones you find to be the most understandable, so you can make the best buying decision for you.

And the Barsness books will save you much time & money, by quickly pointing you to those parts of the process that make the most difference for accuracy.

Good Luck,

FC


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