You may be better off asking specific questions here and pay attention to the answers, a lot of the books on reloading I've seen are older and antiquated IMO. You tube videos on reloading with the latest dies, presses, and gauges are far more useful to me anyway.
All the loading manuals have good information. The problem with telling someone how to load for accuracy is that what works in my rifles may not work in yours. Plus are you looking for hunting accuracy or target accuracy? I have a load for a 22-250 where you can pull the bullet out of the case with your fingers. It works great for targets but would be a mess for hunting.
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Before you rush out and buy a reloading manual or access one online, I'd strongly recommend getting and reading "The Practical guide to Reloading" written by Nathan Foster. It is available in hard copy or an eFile.
I'm trying to get in contact with Mr Butch Searcy. I have the opportunity to buy one of his rifles chambered in 577 nitro Express however the seller does not have any of the paperwork with the information about what ammunition or bullet weight was used to regulate it. I know he is not making firearms anymore but I wanted to reach out after seeing one of your post about him.
Hi - the only (best) method of sending you the .375/06IMP data is with photographing my book notes. My camera died so the only way I can do it is with my phone. To do that, I would need your e-mail address, as this
new Android phone is too complicated to upload to my desk computer, which would be easier and to down-grade, reduce the file sizes.
Best wishes
Daryl
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