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Modern Reloading 2nd Edition

Lee Modern Reloading book is one of the most comprehensive load data manuals, 692 pages written by Richard Lee, printed in 2011. Reprinted in 2023, including a 12 page "Final Chapter" written by John Lee.

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SKU: 90277
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Learn to reload ammunition that's more accurate than factory new on your first try.

The Second Edition of MODERN RELOADING is a summary of a lifetime of experience. No matter how knowledgeable you are, you will find new and interesting information in this book. It's a reference book you will keep forever.

Over 38,000 Loads covering over 170 cartridges with velocities for starting loads. This is the best kind of load data--it is supplied by the powder companies.

Load data sorted in velocity decending order.

Large, easy to read format with computer rendered and dimensioned drawings. Cartridges tabbed for quick reference.

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Exclusive pressure and velocity factors enable you to accurately calculate pressure and velocity for reduced loads. An absolute necessity for cast bullet shooting.

A never before published in depth analyses of current load data. It gives you an insight into the effects of reducing or increasing a charge.

Lee Modern Reloading book is one of the most comprehensive load data manuals, 692 pages written by Richard Lee, printed in 2011. Reprinted in 2023, includes a 12 page "Final Chapter" written by John Lee.

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I have been using Lee equipment for reloading since my day one.  That was in the 1970s.  I have no issue with any of Lee's services or products.  Their customer service is second to none.
   So when I got a few extra bucks I picked up Lee's book on reloading.  It should have been more detailed on reloading.  I was using Lyman and Sierra books before.  
   This is the standard I expected.  So, yes, I am disappointed.
   I do not have to be sold on how great Lee products are.  But I do need detail knowledge of why a bullet goes bang and hits what it is pointed at.
   So my suggesting is, there are much better reloading books.  Spend the extra bucks and buy one.
   I really hope this review helps Lee when it gets around to its next book on reloading.
Joe | 4/22/2025 8:22 AM
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Sorry to hear you are disappointed with your purchase of Modern Reloading. We appreciate you providing the feedback of having more detail as to how and why's of reloading on future revisions of Modern Reloading.
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