It crossed my mind to buy multiples for resale value, but I figured that after the demand for old editions they would be printing a healthy number, and there are enough books going for wild prices (looking at you, Original Oberndorf Sporting Rifles) that I’d rather as many be sold for reasonable prices as possible.With the 4th edition out, I expect the price of the previous editions to tumble. The 4th covers and enhances the previous editions.
I'm not sure but it seems that you are saying that RL15 loads recoil less than with H4831. Is this with equal velocities that you have measured with a cronograph?interesting reading the latest version...my take is he seems to recommend using slower burning powders without a filler yet on only two occasions does he mention the increase in recoil. I would never ever compare myself to this great man's expertise...however, his recommended IMR or H4831 at his correct 100 grains will kick the shit out of you...he only says it has more recoil...try it and see how much it kicks you...I much prefer his overall recommended RL 15 although I now use the RL 15.5 with filler as it seems to be his all-time choice...I was excited to see if he had to choose one rifle, he would choose what I just got which is the 450 NE caliber. Cool!!!
Absolutely given the 8 DRs I have owned. As an example QL gave me 112 grains of H4831SC to achieve 2150 FPS in my 470 NE while RL 15.5 gave me 84 grains to achieve the same 2150 FPS. The former will kick the shit out of you the latter is a pussy cat.I'm not sure but it seems that you are saying that RL15 loads recoil less than with H4831. Is this with equal velocities that you have measured with a cronograph?