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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
I've long preferred the Lyman manual over all others for shotshell reloading data. The load data and other general info in this book will have you making premium quality shotshells in no time at all.
155THINF
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
The essential information provided in this 5th Edition is essential to reloading shotshells with the majority of the information provided in the one particular manual is not mentioned in any of the other shotshell reloading manuals!! Whether you are an amateur or professional you will find yourself referring back to this very manual for verification.. I caution you to please read the introduction and beginning chapters before even looking at any the load data, there is an abundance of essential/critical information in this particular manual that you need to understand for safety reasons.. The only downside is some of the outdated powders, so until they release a much needed/highly requested newer 6th Version I consider this the ALL TIME BEST COMPLETE SHOTSHELL RELOADING MANUAL on the market hands down!! Thank you for supporting America and it's Armed Forces!!
Mike
Reviewed in Canada on September 5, 2024
Lots of information and recipes. Thick and good detail ๐
NIOMI
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 4, 2024
My dad loves it.
Michael Davis
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
Lots of great info to get you started reloading shotgun shells. Info for 12,20,28,410 loads. Also wades through the powders, primers, and different types of hulls. If you are a metallic reloader it's especially important due to the lack of range in recipes. Load data excepts no substitutions. The more proven loads you have , the more choices available. Lead , steel, bismuth load data available.
Sebastian
Reviewed in Germany on May 24, 2024
I manly bought the book for the VihtaVuori data. But thatโs nothing, just a hand full of recipes with VihtaVuori powders. Nothing to be excited about. They manly used Alliant powder maybe a touch of Hodgdon just for flavor.I wish I had never bought that book. I have always been satisfied with the Lyman books but this one is garbage.
Randers
Reviewed in Sweden on May 14, 2024
Just what I need for reloading
Robert Dornblazer
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
Every thing is marked out. so you don't make mistakes. follow the book.
T. Dempsey
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
The title says it all. It really is a comprehensive book about reloading. They even have a chapter or 2 on best practices and safety. Very worthwhile.
MacGyverJr
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Great price on a very good book covering many aspects of shotshell reloading.
Craig H.
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2023
Got this book as finding steel shot in south Florida is near impossible and if I can find it, it's 3x the price of Massachusetts. Very informative as it has history, information on what company makes what type of shells, and a ton of loading data for 10, 12, 16, 20, 28, and .410 bore. Full color pictures of the hulls, list of powders, non toxic shot, slug and buckshot. Does not have any info for brass hulls. It is a valuable asset for the loading bench for pro's and first timers.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 23, 2018
A very good book
T. Riordan
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2012
This a good book. I especially like the insiders tips and techniques on two of the MEC loaders, 600 Jr Mk. 5 and the 9000N. So if you have a MEC loader, its worth the the buy. There is a lot of good shot shell data, and ballistics comparison and research regarding primers and wads. And of course plenty of recipes in the back of the book. This is where I think the internet has done this book in. Many of the recipe shot data can be found online at either the powder manufactures website or the wad makers etc... showing FPS and PSI with various combination of grains, primers, wads and shot shells. Many powder manufactures, like Alliant or Hodgdon have phone numbers you can call if you have questions, and both have pretty good customer service.So if you want to save money, much of the data is available for free on the internet. But if you want a hard copy reference with reliable shell / powder combinations, than this is a great buy.
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