s of reloading is a good primer. There are many others. The recipe books are also good. A recipe is a safe load parameter for a given caliber. The one I like best is the Lyman 49th Reloading Handbook. They do not cover a lot of gun powders, but they do cover both Lead and ...
Aloys...H4227 (AR2205 in Australia) is the powder I used for magnum loads in my .357 and it is great. It is also a small calibre rifle powder. Other powders I would consider are H4198 and Benchmark. Both powders are recommended for the .222 Rem, so some careful load development sh...
Here you’ll find information from previous Handbook editions, with reloading data for seldom‑used cartridges that Hornady will no longer be developing. Please be aware that the information here has not been updated for new bullets or current powders....
Generally, there are two types of propellant chemistry available to handloaders. Single-base powders contain primarily nitrocellulose with various coatings added to enhance stability and control muzzle flash and burn rate, etc. For example, most IMR and Hodgdon cylindrical or stick propellants are sing...
Lots of different powders, multiples of each, dies for about 15 cartridges, brass for everything and bullets for everything. Just like firewood, keep more in the woodpile than you would expect to burn in a couple years. Logged Magnum_Willys Political & Covid-19 Topics Trade Count: (+1...