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<blockquote data-quote="Dumpstick" data-source="post: 3344434" data-attributes="member: 41653"><p>Yeah, I figured one of the old coots on here would have an original<img src="/images/smilies/new/boxing3.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":boxing3:" title="Boxing3 :boxing3:" data-shortname=":boxing3:" />. </p><p></p><p> I didn't start reloading until around 1987. I had a Lee hand press, and a set of Lee dies with the scoop. When I went to buy powder (what was the name of that Fun Shop down on Linwood in OKC?) I picked up a free Hodgdon pamphlet, but I couldn't really use it, as I had no scale. I didn't purchase a data book until some years later. I still have some of the pamphlets though.</p><p></p><p> I loaded for years before I got a scale, I just used the info on the sheets that came with the Lee dies, along with the scoop that R.Lee so thoughtfully provided in his die sets.</p><p></p><p>Mostly, I showed that manual to provide the link to the publishing company. The website is worth a look, they have scads of cool reprints for sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumpstick, post: 3344434, member: 41653"] Yeah, I figured one of the old coots on here would have an original:boxing3:. I didn't start reloading until around 1987. I had a Lee hand press, and a set of Lee dies with the scoop. When I went to buy powder (what was the name of that Fun Shop down on Linwood in OKC?) I picked up a free Hodgdon pamphlet, but I couldn't really use it, as I had no scale. I didn't purchase a data book until some years later. I still have some of the pamphlets though. I loaded for years before I got a scale, I just used the info on the sheets that came with the Lee dies, along with the scoop that R.Lee so thoughtfully provided in his die sets. Mostly, I showed that manual to provide the link to the publishing company. The website is worth a look, they have scads of cool reprints for sale. [/QUOTE]
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