We give hornady 9th edition reloading manual and numerous books collections from fictions to scientific research in any way. In the middle of them is this hornady 9th edition reloading manual that can be your partner. The ABCs Of Reloading-Rodney James 2011-01-12 A step-by-step guide to reloading rifle and handgun cartridges and shotshells! Of those reloading handbooks probably the most useful has proved to be the Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading 9th Edition, and the principle reason for that is that Hornady’s 9th edition includes a number of metric and obsolete cartridges that most others don’t. Read Free Hornady 9th Edition Handbook Of Cartridge Reloading The Handloader's Manual of Cartridge Conversion X-Events Ammo Encyclopedia Starting with the basics, this guide leads the reader through the process of reloading with ease. Perfect for beginners and a great refresher for experienced reloaders. Featuring over 1,000 pages of reloading data, techniques and bullet information, the 10th Edition Handbook gives hand loaders access to over 200 different calibers featuring a variety of loads using Hornady bullets.

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Grand Island, NE - The Hornady® Handbook of Cartridge Reloading – the most comprehensive and trusted reloading reference for decades, is now available in app form on Apple and Android stores.

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Like the hardcover and eBook versions, the new Hornady reloading app provides everyone from the novice to the seasoned hand loader everything needed to successfully reload a variety of handgun and rifle cartridges.

Included with the free download are hundreds of pages of reloading information, bullet guides, tips and techniques plus limited free data on recent offerings like the 6mm Creedmoor, 6.5 PRC and 300 PRC. Beyond that, reloaders only pay for the information they want and need. Reloading information is available for download in three ways: A la carte, purchase the entire handbook or subscription based.

A la carte allows users to purchase the cartridge or cartridges they need for 99¢ each.

If a user decides to purchase the entire handbook, they will receive the 10th edition Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading in app form for $19.99.

Lastly, is the subscription option where users pay $19.99 per year for full access to the 10th Edition data, plus all the new data developed for the next edition and automatic updates as more data is developed. Plus, as a subscriber, you’ll receive a printed edition of the 11th Edition of the Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading when it’s released (estimated fall, 2020).

The app features over 200 calibers with a variety of loads using Hornady bullets, including A-Tip™ Match, ELD® Match and ELD-X® bullets. Velocity and powder charts are included with each cartridge for easy reference. Reloaders will find an impressive lineup of new powders including, Power Pro 2000 MR, IMR4451 and 7977, CFE Pistol, BE-86, Reloader 23, 26, 33 and 50, Accurate LT-30 and 32 and some offerings from Shooters World. Popular established powders like Reloader 17, Superformance and LeverEvolution® have also been expanded.

For more information regarding the Hornady Reloading App, visit hornady.com/reloadingapp.
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Founded in 1949, Hornady Manufacturing Company is a family owned business headquartered in Grand Island, Nebraska. Proudly manufacturing products that are made in the USA, Hornady Manufacturing is a world leader in bullets, ammunition, reloading tools and security products design and manufacturing.

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I got this manual for Christmas and it has bugged me since then. I'm gonna climb up on my soapbox and I don't intend to offend anyone but Hornady, so try to let most of this roll off your back, so to speak.
First off is the cover, which their darling little 6.5 Creedmoor graces. I could have let this go until I dug deeper.
Being a 6.5-284 fan, that's the first place I went. Disappointment set in shortly after getting there. I feel like they did not give the round a fair enough shake and do it justice. The first paragraph seems intended to turn the average Joe shooter away from this cartridge toward another that's available in a factory rifle. (maybe another 6.5, like say their Creedmoor) Their 'scapegoat' is that their test rifle had a very short throat and a short barrel. Everyone knows what a 'very short throat' does to a cartridge. Especially one that uses long-for caliber bullets. Just look at the life of the parent .284 Winchester. If it initially had come out in a bolt gun, instead of a clip fed semi-auto and lever action, it would more than likely be more popular than it is now. Who knows. Bad marketing on Winchesters part.
Then the reloading data, that's a joke. 2700fps with a 140gn bullet! Flip back to the 6.5 CM and it's pushing that 140gn 2725fps. Not much of a difference to a seasoned shooter but to the newbies, IT'S FASTER! In the CM's write up (if you believe that) it's better than the .260 Rem and 6.5-284.
This my friends is bullship marketing at its best, BUT it's working 'cause there are a lot of them leaving the shelves.
I have a friend, right now, who has a Hornady 6.5 Creedmoor case stuck in his stock Savage chamber because he was trying to make his CM keep up with my 6.5-284. Head separated. That 's not Hornady's fault, or is it? Their manual says the CM is faster that the 6.5-284! So in real world it should be, right?
All this to say, the 6.5 Creedmoor is a nice little cartridge but in similar rifles it will not generate the velocity the 6.5-284 Norma does. If they had just given the 6.5-284 its due, I wouldn't be taking exception to their erroneous reloading manual. I understand though, bottom line, if they told the truth they wouldn't sell as many rifles. Rant over and I'm jumping down. JohnnyK.