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ABCs OF RELOADING edition 10
[15272]

37.50 Euro
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This 10th edition of the ABCs of Reloading is unique, not because I edited the manuscripts or even have the background and experience to flood the reader with reams of advice on reloading. If I have brought anything to its success, it is an effort to show many more sides to reloading than just another how-to book on rolling your own. During my tenure serving many advertising and public relations clients, I have known many of the finest hunting and shooting writers in this land. As you first peruse the book, you’ll see many familiar names of authors whose work shows up regularly in publications serving the interests of those folks deeply involved in all aspects of the sport.

I have had the privilege of previewing their works that are in the pages of this edition. The scope of their knowledge and extent of their experience in many fields of the shooting sports are nothing short of amazing. The range of their experimentation to produce loads for their particular fields of endeavor shows true dedication. And their ability to put it all down so it makes sense makes the the job of editing their work easy and at the same time humbling. So wether you’re a beginner, a long-time reloader or an expert in a facet of this field, there’s a lot here for you.

When we are endeavoring to get more shooters involved in reloading, we preach about the traditional benefits to reloading your own ammo. First you’ll save money. Next, you’ll be a better shooter when you understand what goes into making (or remaking) a cartridge. Then, you’ll save money. Then, you’ll be able to formulate your own load to do precisely what you want for your own (not somebody else’s) kind of shooting. And reloading makes a good hobby, it’s a family enterprise and it’s fun. All these reasons are valid, but there is more to the story. Much more.

To be sure, we have not neglected the basics about the tools and components you’ll need to get into this game, and how to do it safely. There is solid instruction on how the various steps are performed, plus the hows and whys of doing them correctly. If you plan to become a serious and proficient reloader, you need to absorb and understand this information thoroughly. And you should read our discussion of interior, exterior and terminal ballistics to further deepen your understanding of our sport.

To really appreciate the original works if our authors, you had better understand the basics, because you won’t find much step-by-step stuff in a truly exciting story about reloading for dangerous game. Many of these stories read like adventures, because the guys who wrote them have been there and done that. Maybe cowboy action shooting has piqued your interest, but how much have you read about reloading ammo for both smokeless powder guns and for blackpowder cartridges used in this growing sport? This book doesn’t get into muzzleloading, but blackpowder cartridge guns are regaining popularity for competition and for hunting.

You’ll find brain-teasing stories about accuracy for accuracy’s sake, a discussion about when to reload versus just buying ammo and how to let you computer held you turn into a better reloader. You’ll become intimately acquainted with chronographs, loading slugs for various shotguns, and perhaps the best treatise ever on reloading steel shot.

How about rifle loads for turkeys, handgun loads for big game, what kind of bullets to use for big game and how to fashion handguncartridges that will knock over a steel pig at a 100 meters?

There is lots of information about shotshells, how to reload for effective patterns and make your shots count in trap, skeet and sporting clays. Varmints meet their waterloo if you reload correctly for them, and you can learn how the real handgun experts reload for the fastest shooting contests around. And just wail till you read about the lengths benchresters go to fashion ammo that will consistently group far smaller than a quarter inch.

Enjoy!





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