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  • ccrawford

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    Apr 17, 2013
    6
    There are plenty of good sites across the web. Some sites require membership, others do not.

    Powder Companies in Hodgdon (IMR, Winchester Hodgdon), Alliant, Ramshot, VV, ADI, Accurate, Norma, Nobel, Lovex, and others.

    Bullets include Barnes, Beartooth, Berry's, Berger, Cast Performance, Hornady, Lapua, Meister, Nosler, Norma, Remington, Sierra, Speer, Swift, Woodleigh, and Winchester. You can Google for sites.

    General information sites include Cast Booltis. com, 6mmbr.com, 24hr Campfire.com, and many others.

    Equipment companies include Hornady, Lee, Lyman, RCBS, Redding, and others.

    Membership sites abound as well with LoadData.com being the first to come to mind.

    Index to Reloading Manual Caliber Coverage.

    Was there something specific you were thinking about?

    Hope this helps,
    Criss
     

    ccrawford

    Member
    Apr 17, 2013
    6
    Internet Reloading Information

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    Frankford Arsenal
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    Plano

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    Federal
    Freedom Arms
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    Horneber
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    Manuals/Reloading Data
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    Lee
    Loadbooks
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    Hornady
    Lee
    MEC
    RCBS
     
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    sxs

    Senior Member
    MDS Supporter
    Nov 20, 2009
    3,401
    Anne Arundel County, MD
    +1 for the Lyman Reloading book. Many of the others are product specific...Nosler for Nosler bullets, Sierra for Sierra bullets, etc. The Lyman has a lot of 'generic' information including specifics for certain Lyman cast bullets. However, lead bullets in a similar configuration to the Lyman cast can be loaded by starting with the lowest load and working up (what you SHOULD do in any case). For example, a Lyman 158 gr wadcutter will load pretty similar to some other 158 gr lead wadcutter. Just start at minimum loads and watch for any possible sign of pressure as you work up.
     

    Melnic

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Dec 27, 2012
    15,379
    HoCo
    Thx for posting this!
    This post helped me alot in the last couple days doing research and $pending
     

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