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hodgdon 2026 reloading manual available....$14.99

Old_Me

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yup, i got an email and just now ordered up this new edition.

i use Titegroup exclusively.




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I had an email from them too.

It showed a load request page where you can ask for a cartridge, powder, bullet weight and primer for development.

IT does say this-
"Request customer load development for optimal firearm performance
Important: This form is to request new load data. We are not guaranteeing that we will develop or shoot the data."


I suspect they will try to DO THE MOST OFTEN SUBMITTED LOADS OVER TIME.
 
Always good to have the newest manual in the library. However, in recent times, they have really watered down loads for most rounds.
for me, as long as it is updated for what i shoot, i am fine with that. i to this day, do not want any "hot loads" to shoot.
 
I have the 2025 and several before, but no need for the 2026 for me
there will come a time and day, when i will stop buying yearly updated manuals. i figure with God on my side, i got maybe 3 more years of reloading, before i take the sawz-all to the Dillon, and trash it.
 
Sometime in the early 90s i acquired a Swedish Mauser Mdl 96. Since the I had a few passed on to others. Late last year i got a scoped Savage 110 in 6.5 Creedmore! My Atholon Chronograph shows no real difference shooting 140 grain Hornady bullets.
 
If you contact directly , they will have data that " didn't make it into the book " frequently.
this is true..before each and every reloading session, either for my 9mm or 45 ACP, i check the Hodgdon website for any updated information.

i like to stay "just under" max load, which i have been told by other reloaders i meet up with at the club or range, as it is, the loads in the books are "somewhat" cut back a tiny bit...claiming, "its done for the lawyers"

true or not, i personally "feel safe" with a little less.

having a few reloading manuals (to me) is like having an insurance policy on hand.
 
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