Hornady 9th Reloading Manual

Choosing a reloading handbook is not a particularly complicated process, you decide whose components you are most likely to use and the calibre(s) you are planning to reload for and you hand over the shekels and buy your book. And as long as you are reloading for a common American calibre you will be pretty well set up. It is only when you are not reloading for common American calibres but for some of the harder to find exotics or reloading for a collectible or antique cartridge firearm that you are going to need to look carefully at what is included in the reloading handbook.

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The Hornady 9th Edition handbook has excellent, clear instructions on the “how to’s” of cartridge reloading. (Courtesy Hornady).

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  • In addition to the comprehensive reloading charts, this Hornady Cartridge Reloading Reference Manual, 9th Edition provides shooting enthusiasts with in-depth, easy-to-understand explanations of internal, external and terminal ballistics. Coupled with the Hornady online calculator, shooters will have the tools they need to replicate the.
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The Revivaler bookshelf has a modest collection of reloading handbooks in an effort to have to hand reliable published reloading data for most of the firearms and cartridges we need to write about. Of those reloading handbooks probably the most useful has proved to be the Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading 9th Edition, and the principle reason for that is that Hornady’s 9th edition includes a number of metric and obsolete cartridges that most others don’t. In fact I think the Hornady Handbook 9th edition has one of the most complete and most useful sets of reloading data available.

In the Hornady 9th Edition handbook each cartridge has historical and dimensional information provided. (Courtesy Hornady).

As we find with most other reloading handbooks the Hornady 9th edition includes a blurb for each cartridge telling about its history, and technical considerations when one is reloading for it. The dimension diagrams in the Hornady 9th Edition are very clear, in fact the information in the whole handbook is kept succinct and to the point.

The actual reloading data in the Hornady 9th Edition is clear and concise. This page is taken from the Addendum for the .375 Holland and Holland Magnum provided free on Hornady’s web site. (Courtesy Hornady).

Hornady also provide free on-line addenda for new bullets that were not included in their current 9th Edition handbook such as in the snapshot above which is .375 Holland and Holland Magnum reloading data for the new .375 calibre 250grain GMX bullet. The picture above gives a good idea of the clear nature of the data in the Hornady 9th Edition handbook.

Amongst the less usual calibres included in the Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading 9th Edition are the 5.6x57RWS, 6.5×57, 7x65R, and the 8x68S. Loading data for the 8x68S is particularly difficult to come by so this is a welcome addition to this manual. For antique pistol and revolver aficionados the Hornady 9th Edition includes hard to find data for the .38 Automatic (John M. Browning’s cartridge for his early model 1900, 1902 and 1903 pistols). This is a cartridge that occurs in some unexpected antique firearms including some models of the Webley-Fosberry automatic revolver and the civilian models of the Webley Automatic pistol model 1910. (Note: the 38 Automatic is not the same as the 380ACP. The 38 Automatic (aka .38ACP) is the parent to the .38 Super, the case dimensions are the same, however it must not be loaded using .38 Super reloading data – you will do harm to the pistol and likely yourself if you try that. Using the reloading data in the Hornady 9th Edition the .38 Automatic is of about the same power level as the 9mm Parabellum.)

The Webley-Fosberry automatic revolver in .38 Automatic is one of the unusual firearms you can get shooting if armed with the Hornady 9th Edition handbook. (Picture courtesy Wikipedia).

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Hornady 9th edition reloading manual

So, armed with your Hornady 9th Edition you may be able to get some of those old and interesting firearms back into operation.

If you are thinking about buying a reloading manual, especially if you want to reload for something that is a bit unusual such as the .218 Bee then check with Hornady if your unusual calibre is included in the book. Some are and of course some are not. However some of those that are no longer included such as the .219 Zipper, .219 Donaldson Wasp or 7×61 Sharp and Hart for example are provided free of charge on Hornady’s web site. Just look for the Reloading Handbook Addendum (click here) and for Obsolete Reloading Data (click here).

You can find the Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading 9th Edition on Amazon, Cabela’s, Brownells and of course Hornady.

Jon Branch is the founder and senior editor of Revivaler and has written a significant number of articles for various publications including official Buying Guides for eBay, classic car articles for Hagerty, magazine articles for both the Australian Shooters Journal and the Australian Shooter, and he’s a long time contributor to Silodrome.

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Jon has done radio, television, magazine and newspaper interviews on various issues, and has traveled extensively, having lived in Britain, Australia, China and Hong Kong. His travels have taken him to Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan and a number of other countries. He has studied the Japanese sword arts and has a long history of involvement in the shooting sports, which has included authoring submissions to government on various firearms related issues and assisting in the design and establishment of shooting ranges.

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Grand Island, NE - The Hornady® Handbook of Cartridge Reloading – the most comprehensive and trusted reloading reference for decades, is now available in app form on Apple and Android stores.

Like the hardcover and eBook versions, the new Hornady reloading app provides everyone from the novice to the seasoned hand loader everything needed to successfully reload a variety of handgun and rifle cartridges.

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Included with the free download are hundreds of pages of reloading information, bullet guides, tips and techniques plus limited free data on recent offerings like the 6mm Creedmoor, 6.5 PRC and 300 PRC. Beyond that, reloaders only pay for the information they want and need. Reloading information is available for download in three ways: A la carte, purchase the entire handbook or subscription based.

A la carte allows users to purchase the cartridge or cartridges they need for 99¢ each.

If a user decides to purchase the entire handbook, they will receive the 10th edition Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading in app form for $19.99.

Lastly, is the subscription option where users pay $19.99 per year for full access to the 10th Edition data, plus all the new data developed for the next edition and automatic updates as more data is developed. Plus, as a subscriber, you’ll receive a printed edition of the 11th Edition of the Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading when it’s released (estimated fall, 2020).

The app features over 200 calibers with a variety of loads using Hornady bullets, including A-Tip™ Match, ELD® Match and ELD-X® bullets. Velocity and powder charts are included with each cartridge for easy reference. Reloaders will find an impressive lineup of new powders including, Power Pro 2000 MR, IMR4451 and 7977, CFE Pistol, BE-86, Reloader 23, 26, 33 and 50, Accurate LT-30 and 32 and some offerings from Shooters World. Popular established powders like Reloader 17, Superformance and LeverEvolution® have also been expanded.

For more information regarding the Hornady Reloading App, visit hornady.com/reloadingapp.
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Hornady 9th Edition Reloading Manual

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