Originally Posted by
Big Uncle
I have Barnes #4 and think it is the worst reloading manual that I have ever bought. Very limited data, and huge amounts of promotional material (adoring letters from dedicated users, etc.).
Just picked up Hornady 9th edition and it looks promising. They have the H4350 info I wanted and also several other powders that I was interested in.
Works keeping me from my real job of building the loading bench, but guess the OT never hurts and might even give me an excuse to pick up Nosler's #7 manual.
Couple new manuals helps ease the summer doldrums