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Has anyone bought the Hornady 11th edition yet?
It痴 pretty spendy. I知 sure I値l buy one at some point, maybe sooner rather than later depending on what others have to say about it.
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I was disappointed in it. I got the newest Sierra book a couple of years ago and I thought Sierra book was great and was expecting the same from Hornady, but it wasn't. Very disappointed.
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Pages listed missing, pages out of order and not really much new cartridge info, from last years. |
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Yeah, I checked around & at $50 "spendy" is right. I'm sure when the 12th edition comes out the price will drop & the data will still be good.
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Danny
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Danny ************************************************** The 11th Commandment: Thou shallt not fold thy Pizza. Products that I am looking for but can't seem to find no matter how hard I look: Leopold Scopes, Forester reloading equipment and Victorianox knives. I video recorded all of my Highpower Rifle matches. Pretty soon I am going to watch them all in reverse order so that I can watch those F Class guys GO HOME and leave us alone so that we can shoot Highpower Rifle. |
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Nope, negative, not yet.
Tom |
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Thumbed through it at the LGS. Have to refer to my older ones for my .375 Winchester but my .375 Wby is still there but no new powders. New cartridges. Some new data for .300 Savage but no new data for most older ones.
Unless you are loading for the new barrel burners I don't see any need. |
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New manual
At $50, I知 not a buyer.
Lots of data free on line. And I prefer Lyman manuals. |
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