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mr surveyor wrote:also, the 2nd Edition has more than one "release" .... Not sure why they don't change the moniker to 3rd Edition by now so one would expect updates/changes to have been made.
I had wondered the same thing considering my Lyman is the 49th...
I'm still using a Lyman 46th that a buddy gave me a few years ago .... I really need to update
I have the Lyman 44th edition as a pdf and paper back 49th edition. Also the Lee Modern Reloading Second edition.
Somewhere in the last 3-4 years I had downloaded the Ideal No 38 manual as a pdf and printed it all to paper. Found the paper, but don't have a clue which computer the file was on. The other manuals on the link may just get printed for archival data now.
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Ok... so I have Lee's 2nd Edition. I like this book because of all of the data. Someone told me make sure to cross reference and suggested Lyman's 49th. So I got it. Not as much data but a good second check. What do you use mainly and as a check?
scotland wrote:Ok... so I have Lee's 2nd Edition. I like this book because of all of the data. Someone told me make sure to cross reference and suggested Lyman's 49th. So I got it. Not as much data but a good second check. What do you use mainly and as a check?
It is suppose to have more load data for cast bullets that the Lee and Lyman 49th don't have. All the powder companies have load data online but not for cast bullets. IIRC someone post all the links to online load data on this site.
I want the old cast book and the new. I guess it is like an abc's of casting book, alot of people say get it for newbies I am a not a caster yet but someday will be.
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I'm sure you have been there but the LASC site http://www.lasc.us/ has a TON of very useful info for casting that rivals the Lyman Cast Bullet manuals. Start with From Ingot to Target.
An ignorant person is one who doesn't know what you have just found out.
When setting a job up for myself it must be Idiot Proof as well, as I am a bigger idiot than most people I know, and I prove it to myself everyday.
I like having books though alot of my reloading sessions are when power is out, and I use a battery led lantern n headlamp led n books. been no net during outage.
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Well if you just looking for books on casting information then you might want to add these to you list. Jacketed Performance With Cast Bullets by Veral Smith RCBS Cast Bullet Manual #1 Cast Bullets For Beginner and Expert by Joe Brennan