Book Giveaway: ABCs of Reloading
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Corrina Peterson | Sep 26, 2011 | Comments 63

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Entries for the book giveaways have provided some great comments about the guns we know and love, and even more fun are some of the responses we get from the winners of the books. The winner last week had this to say (used with permission):
“Thank you very much. I have not won anything since I won tickets to an NFL game. The tickets arrived the day after the game.”
It seems we all have a story to tell about winning (or not). In my case, while everyone around me seems to win a nice gun at the various banquets we attend, I somehow always end up with yet another new cooler for my collection.
This week, we’ll give away a copy of the recently-released 9th edition of The ABCs of Reloading, edited by C. Rodney James.
To enter, submit a comment below and answer the question, “What’s the last thing you won?” Or, as always, you can simply say you’d like to win the book.
Entries will be accepted until midnight Sunday (Oct. 2), and we’ll announce the winner on Monday (Oct. 3).
Good luck!
In the meantime, check out Gun Digest Books’ great selection of popular reloading titles, including:
- Reloading for Handgunners by Patrick Sweeney. This new book is Pat at his best – so order your copy soon. It’s on schedule to arrive ahead of the originally-projected publication date, and should be in by the end of October.
- ABCs of Reloading from C. Rodney James
- Reloading for Shotgunners by Rick Sapp
THE RULES
One entry per person, please.
Entries accepted until 11:59 pm Central Time Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011.
Winner will be selected at random and announced Monday, Oct. 3, 2011.
F+W MEDIA/ GUN DIGEST Book Giveaway OFFICIAL RULES
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN.
A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING.
OFFERED ONLY TO LEGAL RESIDENTS OF THE 50 UNITED STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (“U.S.”), AGED 18 YEARS OR OLDER.
1. ELIGIBILITY: Open to legal U.S. residents who are 18 years of age or older. Employees, officers and directors of F+W Media, Inc. (“Sponsor”), its subsidiaries, affiliates, advertising and
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About the Author: Corrina Peterson manages book acquisitions and production at Gun Digest Books, the leading publisher of books covering everything there is to know about guns, ammo and knives. Corrina's interest in firearms began as the result of a close relationship with an M16 during active duty military service and went on to include trap shooting, upland bird hunting and wilderness elk hunting.









Well I finally got logged on if that counts for winning something. The most memorial thing I can remember winning was a new mossberg .22 rifle about 44 years ago when I was 15 or 16. I won it selling magazines and it RODE HOME with me from school on the bus. Yes it was planet Earth In the US of A, Taylorsville, Mississippi to be more precise.
I do reloading and when ever I change to a new caliber I seem to need a reloading book for the proper charge. I think this book would be a great help.
I do mostly woodworking and shooting pistols and revolvers.
We play the lottery every week and win about 1 1/100 of what we pay to play. Things should be looking up for us soon.
At our teacher in-service training training three years ago I won a potted plant for my desk. It lasted almost the whole year, but my 9th graders finally destroyed it.
I won a dozen roses at the senior center on our anniversary.
i won a psyhydelic colored , stuffed alligater, at the 1976 w.va. state fair , at the age of 12. havent won anything since
I WON the “POWERBALL” just a couple of weeks ago!!
Well, a $3.00 award anyway. I was also the lucky winner of a book from Gun Digest. Thank You.
Never won anything in the way of contests before. I have won small amounts on lotteries. I am now entering more gun and fishing contests however because those are my favorite pastimes.
The last thing I won was a set of tickets t a Rap concert ?? totally worthless as I don’t listen to rap and B I would have had to drive 70+ miles to pick them up. useful I think the only thing I have ever won was $1 on a scratch off ticket.
The last thing I won was a Mountain Bike from Hope N’ Hagens health food store in 1985 , I would LOVE to win again ,especially this reloaders guide !
P.S. I’m Still waiting for Mr. Sayer to show up at my door with the PCH check , …I wonder if he knows my address ? Oh well, I hope he knows how to get here, SOON ! That Putz owes me BIGTIME !
I have a bit of luck, I won a S&W pistol at an NRA raffle last year.
Like they say you can’t win if you don’t play.
Let’s give it a whorl!
ruby
Not really very lucky. Last thing I wao was a $3.00 lottery ticket. Would love to win the reloading guide.
A 20ga over/under shotgun at a DU banquet.
The last time I won anything it was a $3 bottle of gun oil at a Missouri Shooting Sports Assoc. banquet in 2003.
The ABCs of Reloading would be a nice update to my aging collection of manuals.
I won a 1994 Ford Thunderbird SuperCoupe in the ‘Budweiser Race for Summer’ sweepstakes that year.
I’m sure I’ve won something before, but I sure can’t remember what it might have been.
I won a blade sharpening kit from Dremel last year.
Last year, I won an 1899 Newfoundland half dollar in a contest on a coin collector’s blog.
I won my wife. I hope she feels the same, at least sometimes. I’d like to win this book, as I am very new to reloading.
I won a backpack several years ago. The ABCs of Reloading would be great to get me started.