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Reloading book for milsurps
I am looking for a new reloading book . Which one do you think has the best info for old milsurps ?
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10-30-2020 11:32 AM
# ADS
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I use the Hornady Handbook for my M1 and M1A
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Lyman for Enfield, 03A3.
Last edited by 25-5; 10-30-2020 at 04:30 PM.
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Cartridges of the world is the best book for milsurp calibers, filled with completely obsolete calibers (such as 6.5x58 for a example). Older editions are apparently better though for details on the obsolete calibers, the newer editions apparently remove some of the older ones to add some of the more modern calibers.
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I have several but yes, Cartridges of the world has specific loads pertaining to the guns you ask about...
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Thanks will I check Cartridges of the world out .
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You don't need a special manual for milsurps. Even M1
Rifles. However, as I recall, the Hornady manual has an M1 Rifle specific chapter.
Cartridges of the World has a boat load of good info on making/converting cartridges too.
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I use a site of professional shooters here in Italy, and never went wrong with them.
But it really is only in Italian
, and quite European based concerning powders, although also the American ones are well represented.
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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