The Hornady 'Handbook of Cartridge Reloading: 9th Edition' has been completely revised and updated and contains load data for almost every cartridge available, including the some latest developments like the 17 Hornet, 327 Federal Magnum, 356 Winchester, 5.56x45mm, 416 Barrett. Reloaders will find the 9th Edition Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading an invaluable resource for their bench. You'll find over 900 pages representing data of all the newest Hornady bullets like the NTX, GMX and FTX, plus longtime favorites like the V-MAX, SST, InterBond, Interlock, A-MAX, XTP and more. Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading, 9th Ed. Ratings (out of five) Usability:. The overview of reloading leaves a lot to be desired, but the wealth of knowledge in the following pages makes up for it. Ease of Reading:. Again, the first part is a little disjointed and could use some editing (if not rewriting).
Hornady 9th Reloading Manual
Got a 7th edition of Hornady reloading manual and on page 448 in the manual for a Winchester 308 it shows the 165-168 bullets.....the #30459 IB (Interbond) C.O.L is 2.750 and the #3040 SP C.O.L. is 2.750 also. I have loaded the #3040 SP, which is the Interlock, for years and the 2.750 I know is correct, but the C.O.L. for the #30459 IB (Interbond) has got to be wrong, and I believe it should be 2.800. The bullet is much longer than the #3040 SP and when you load the Interbond #30459 with with your powder you cannot get the bullet to load that deep (2.750) without crushing the powder if near a full load. I loaded some of the #30459 Interbond (165 grain) this morning and at 2.800 C.O.L. shot some excellent groups. Someone chime in with your thoughts on this, I believe this listing is wrong until I see different.