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Is it just me or are reloading recipes being removed from new versions of reloading books?
Am I going crazy or are they actually removing certain powders not because they’re out of production either.
I may be a conspiracy theorist, but I think that a powder has too much cross compatibility with other cartridges and other grain weights they start removing it so you are forced to buy yet another type of smokeless powder.
Has anyone noticed this phenomenon? I’m starting to download and purchase previous versions of Lee and Hornady reloading books for this reason.
I have an app from Hornady and I don’t know if it’s on the fritz or what, but all information for the carcano has been removed.
I have accurate 2230 which I knew would reload my 556 and my 762 x 39. Now I can’t find any information on that powder for 762x39 anywhere.
I’m thinking of subscribing to one of those Internet powder recipe services. Maybe they have a better collection. Hauser mentioned it once.
Am I going crazy or are they actually removing certain powders not because they’re out of production either.
I may be a conspiracy theorist, but I think that a powder has too much cross compatibility with other cartridges and other grain weights they start removing it so you are forced to buy yet another type of smokeless powder.
Has anyone noticed this phenomenon? I’m starting to download and purchase previous versions of Lee and Hornady reloading books for this reason.
I have an app from Hornady and I don’t know if it’s on the fritz or what, but all information for the carcano has been removed.
I have accurate 2230 which I knew would reload my 556 and my 762 x 39. Now I can’t find any information on that powder for 762x39 anywhere.
I’m thinking of subscribing to one of those Internet powder recipe services. Maybe they have a better collection. Hauser mentioned it once.