1937 Guide to Handloading.....

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1937 Guide to Handloading.....

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...I just stumbled on this....looks like it was optically scanned so some is hard to decipher, but interesting vintage stuff.....

https://archive.org/stream/Complete_Gui ... 7_djvu.txt
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I have an original hardback copy of the 1950's updated version. Very much worth reading.

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J Miller wrote: Thu Oct 04, 2018 1:46 am I have an original hardback copy of the 1950's updated version. Very much worth reading.

Joe

I have one also. Nifty book. :D

You can find one on ebay occasionally.
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Re: 1937 Guide to Handloading.....

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I have Phil Sharpe's book which covers everything there, plus a lot more. He was a terrific gun writer and loading expert.

I also have a large quantity of old Ideal and Lyman loading manuals that I refer to for hard to find data. Some great load data in the old manuals!
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