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Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading

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Please This eBook has a fixed layout to keep reloading tables intact. Pages are viewed at 100% screen size and phone screens may be too small to read while most Kindle apps do not allow magnification. It is best viewed on full-size Kindles or tablets, rather than smaller hand-held devices. This ebook is not compatible with the Kindle for PC (Windows) app. Some functionality is limited depending on device. Known limitations Cloud Viewer & Kindle for Windows 8 – does not allow word searches.Kindle for iPad Air – Does not allow creation of bookmarks or word searches. (an iBook version is available on iTunes with much better functionality)Reloaders will find the 9th Edition Hornady® Handbook of Cartridge Reloading an invaluable resource for their bench. You'll find over 900 pages representing data of all the newest Hornady® bullets like the NTX®, GMX® and FTX®, plus longtime favorites like the V-MAX™, SST®, InterBond®, InterLock®, A-MAX®, XTP® and more. Each cartridge features applicable Hornady® bullets along with velocity/powder charts for quick and easy reference.Cartridge additions include the 17 Hornet, 327 Federal, 356 Winchester, 5.56 NATO, 416 Barrett and 505 Gibbs. There is also expanded data on over 20 favorites like the 223 Rem, 300 Whisper, 308 Win, 25-06 and many more. A variety of propellants such as Power Pro Varmint, AR-Comp, CFE-223, among others have been added to many popular cartridges.In addition to the comprehensive reloading charts, this reference manual provides shooting enthusiasts with in-depth, easy-to-understand explanations of internal, external and terminal ballistics. Coupled with the Hornady® online calculator, shooters will have the tools they need to replicate the environment where they plan to shoot. Whether a novice or seasoned reloader, these resources provide everything needed to successfully reload your favorite cartridges.Please be sure to check www.hornady.com/errata for corrections to the load data.

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First published January 21, 2014

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Part of my easy reference shelf

One of the best reference books on reloading available. I have both a hardcopy as well as the Kindle version.
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