Woodleigh reloading manuals

geoff rath

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I've landed a couple of the above, brand new, that are surplus to requirements; so I'm offering them individually to AH members who deserve one. Now, before you jump on and say: "Me! Me!" I propose we work it this way...
Nominate a member who you reckon deserves a copy because of how they've helped other members. Debate it among yourselves, and get back to me by end September. They will be posted Express mail, a great early Christmas present for someone. I'll abide by your recommendations ...
 
I've landed a couple of the above, brand new, that are surplus to requirements; so I'm offering them individually to AH members who deserve one. Now, before you jump on and say: "Me! Me!" I propose we work it this way...
Nominate a member who you reckon deserves a copy because of how they've helped other members. Debate it among yourselves, and get back to me by end September. They will be posted Express mail, a great early Christmas present for someone. I'll abide by your recommendations ...

Excellent initiative!
 
If he doesn’t already have one, I’d like to nominate @rookhawk. @Redleg is certainly deserving, but is an avowed non-reloader!

It's obviously valuable to reloaders, but there's plenty in there for the curious reader that does not reload. I'm glad it's a hardback book for multiple reasons.
 
@Canadaboy just bought a Heym .375 after buying a copy of Graeme’s Shooting the British Double from me a few months ago. No better way to start feeding that rifle than with those 2 books as reference.
 
I've landed a couple of the above, brand new, that are surplus to requirements; so ... I propose we work it this way...
Nominate a member who you reckon deserves a copy because of how they've helped other members.
Well, that just burst my bubble. I'm out. Sigh!
 
I suspect that several on this site already have a copy of the Woodleigh manual (as do I) so you might want to first determine a means of who has a copy and who does not.
I'll look at those nominated, and check with them via PM whether they have a copy over the next couple weeks. Interesting point is that N C, Somchem, and Norma powders are included ...
 
I would like to nominate @Bullthrower338, he came out with the great idea of the "Pay it forward-Free" post. Many of us on this forum have benefited from this great post, and I believe he deserves this nomination.
 
It's obviously valuable to reloaders, but there's plenty in there for the curious reader that does not reload. I'm glad it's a hardback book for multiple reasons.

Well then I nominate @RedLeg
 

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