Lee Precision 2nd Edition Reloading Manual by Richard Lee, 2011 Publication - 90277

Lee Precision 2nd Edition Reloading Manual by Richard Lee, 2011 Publication - 90277 - Lee Precision, Inc.
Brand Lee Precision, Inc.
MPN 90277
UPC 734307902773
MSRP $36.99
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Description

The Second Edition of the Lee MODERN RELOADING manual 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. Lee Modern Reloading book is one of the most comprehensive load data manuals, 692 pages written by Richard Lee, printed in 2011. Reprinted/revised in 2016, including a 12 page "Final Chapter" written by John Lee. Shrink-wrapped to protect it during shipping.

  • Over 36,000 Loads covering 178 cartridges in a new, larger, easier to read format, with velocities for starting loads. This is the best kind of load data - it is supplied by the powder companies.
  • Larger, Easer to read format with computer rendered and dimensioned drawings. Cartridges tabbed for quick reference
  • Latest information on pressure.
  • 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 analysis of current load data. It gives you an insight into the effects of reducing or increasing a charge.