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Handloading for Competition
« on: December 24, 2011, 08:02:25 AM »
I just read this book twice, its called "Handloading for Competition: making the target bigger", by Glen Zediker.
 
His sense of humor keeps working its way into the material and I found that to be the main detractor of the book. The content of the book was actually fairly reasonable and I learned a few things that I did not know before.
 
Anybody else read this book? What are your opinions??
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