2nd Edition of the handbook and reloading manual.
The section on gas tube lengths was informative. Next is to get a copy of The Black Rifle.
2nd Edition of the handbook and reloading manual.
The section on gas tube lengths was informative. Next is to get a copy of The Black Rifle.
Last edited by barretcreek; 03-17-2021 at 03:34.
Zediker's book on the AR, (The Mouse That Roared) is a good read as well, and if you want to read of reloading, https://www.amazon.com/Handloading-C.../dp/096269259X
Derrick Martin (of Accuracy Speaks) had a good book on the AR as well
Personally, I preferred reading Top-Grade Ammo by Zediker. HLC as he called it is exceptionally detailed and if you want to eliminate the icing and get to the basic, Top-Grade Ammo is more precise for handloading. Includes a three tier listing of preferred reloading tools. By the way, did you folks know he passed away last year. I think it was in October.
Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.
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yup. a friend told me of his passing
The Black Rifle is very expensive. $189.17Cdn on Amazon.ca. .abebooks.com lists the hardcover at $115US. $200US on Amazon.
Blake came into the gun shop I worked in years ago. When he was selling his definitive book on the FN, he'd wander around gun shows with a pile of 'em in his hands.
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Saw that Zediker passed in October; he grew up quite close to here. It appears his books are not being published anymore as I cannot find them at the store which used to stock them. I have The Mouse but would like to find the reloading books.
check ebay and amazon,
or better yet,
addall.com
or Bookfinder.com
Try Glens web site. Possibly one of his sons may be keeping it going.
Midsouth shooters supply still has a couple of his books.
Last edited by JohnMOhio; 03-23-2021 at 12:44. Reason: added info.
Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.
Author unkown.
Glen was his own publisher. I don't think he made arrangements for the company to continue.
Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.
Author unkown.