Is Zediker's 2002 ""Handloading for Competition: Making the Target Bigger" worthwhile?
Any better choices?
I am a former reloader. When I figured out that I spent 2 weeks of evenings to save about $30 on the milspec calibers I was shooting in 3-Gun competition, I gave up reloading. Now, however, I have caught the accuracy bug, so I am considering resuming reloading. It is not so much that I need instruction in the basics as I would like a good guide to things I never did before—annealing, concentricity testing, inside/outside neck turning, finding nodes, etc.
Any better choices?
I am a former reloader. When I figured out that I spent 2 weeks of evenings to save about $30 on the milspec calibers I was shooting in 3-Gun competition, I gave up reloading. Now, however, I have caught the accuracy bug, so I am considering resuming reloading. It is not so much that I need instruction in the basics as I would like a good guide to things I never did before—annealing, concentricity testing, inside/outside neck turning, finding nodes, etc.