Bob01605
NES Member

Above is a photo of the three Hornady reloading manuals that I have. The one on the left is a second edition of the original 1967 Hornady reloading manual that was printed in 1968 and is 360 pages long. I have had this manual for over 50 years. Yes .. I am an older shooter in my 70's.
The middle manual is Hornady’s Volume II of the first manual from 1973 and is 512 pages long.
The manual on the right is the 11th edition of the Hornady manual from 2021 and is 1006 pages long. No, that is not a misprint. This manual is over 1000 pages long.
I know what some are saying right now .. Why buy a manual when I can just go online and download whatever load data that I need ? Yes, you can but I think it is just quicker to have a comprehensive book like this one at your reloading bench. This manual has reloading data for cartridges that did not exist even 20 years ago like the 300 Blackout, 6.5 Creedmore and others. It also lists all the newer VihtaVouri powders that I like to use. I shoot military weapons and this manual has listed 308 and 30-06 service rifle loads for both the M14 and M1 Garand in addition to higher power (hunting) loads for both calibers. The only downside to this manual is that it costs about $55.
Bob