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Book Giveaway: Get Your Ammunition Reloading Data Here!

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If ammunition reloading data is what you’re looking for, your search has ended. From the publishers of Gun Digest, Cartridges of the World is a complete and illustrated reference, with reloading data for over 1500 cartridges.

Long considered the standard reference work for metallic cartridges and shotshells from around the globe, this fully-illustrated volume contains everything you need to know about the world’s ammunition, including:

  • Commercial ammunition
  • Proprietary cartridges
  • Wildcats
  • Military ammunition
  • Shotshells
  • Rimfires
  • Current and obsolete

This week, we’re giving away a free copy of Cartridges of the World to one lucky winner.

To enter, post a comment below and tell us about your interest in ammunition reloading. Or, you can simply say you’d like to win the book.

Entries will be accepted until midnight Sunday (Feb. 12), and we’ll announce the winner on Monday (Feb. 13).

Good luck!

In the meantime, check out Gun Digest Books’ great selection of popular reloading titles, including:

THE RULES
One entry per person, please.
Entries accepted until 11:59 pm Central Time Sunday, Feb 12, 2012.
Winner will be selected at random and announced Monday, Feb. 13, 2012.

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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Corrina Peterson 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.

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  1. Runuova says:

    Just started reloading a few weeks ago and this book was one of the ones on my list to buy. Maybe I will get lucky and win one.

  2. lawbartels says:

    Would love to have obsolete ammo loading info.

  3. randoid says:

    This would be great. Started reloading 35 years ago and still consider myself a beginner.

  4. DT says:

    I have been collecting guns and ammunition since 1971 as well as reloading a number of different calibres of metallic rifle and pistol cartridges since shortly after entering service at the end of Vietnam. I am currently in the process of acquiring a CR (Curior and Relics) License, to be able to purchase older German pistols and rifles in odd/obsolete calibres. My entire gun collection has been left to the NRA in my estate and this book, in mint condition, would be an asset for them in my collection.

  5. titanium1965 says:

    I collect books.Was wondering about checking ballistic coefficients against some of my own data.May be interesting………

  6. ACESDUGOUT says:

    I’ve been Disabled for 14yrs now and have found reloading a great way to keep busy and sane lol. I’m re-training as a Gunsmith/Armorer now to get off the dole as well as more sanity. This volume would add to my service library to the community at large and would be dandy for those Mil-surps that need a strange brew to work. Great offer and thanks for your work.
    Craftsman for Freedom Support the 2nd Amendment.
    Yours in service
    James Acerra

  7. Tony1972 says:

    I’m interested in doing my own reloading and need all the help I can get getting started

  8. rimfirefly says:

    This book looks like an awesome collective resource for learning about calibers and reloading. I would sure like to win it!

  9. jgriesel says:

    I would love to find out if there is reloading data about the 44 AMP cartridge in the book. Best way to find out would be to win it of course :)

  10. klures99 says:

    I have a friend showing me the ropes on reloading right now. This book would be a helpful reference for me when I finish getting set up for myself. Would love to have this book!

  11. AllenG says:

    I would like this book because of all the world cartridges I use now that I didn’t use when I was heavily into reloading in the 80s, and because I’m trying to develop a wildcat in theory and I want to be sure I’m not going to reinvent the wheel. Thanks for the opportunity Gun Digest.

  12. Harry says:

    I’d realy like to win this book. I have a small cartridge collection & this book would be a big help identifying cartridges.

  13. ronb says:

    I reload for almost every caliber I own. Have run into problems and by trial and error I usually solve my misfortunes. A resource like this would be very helpful. I would like to win this book. Tthank you.

  14. mikie49 says:

    Have 2 older editions and they are excellent sources of info, need a new one as the ones I have are just about worn out!

  15. Roburt says:

    I remember reloading along side my Dad when I was younger. Now, as an apprentice gunsmith, I would find this book to be most informative!

  16. onion27031 says:

    I am just learning to reload and I am building my reference library.

  17. Grifter says:

    Been reloading for years now and love it. Keeps my ammunition costs lower and I can be sure of the accuracy I build into each load.

  18. Rattlesnake Charlie says:

    I’ve been reloading since I was 16. I have a previous version of this book, and peruse it often.

  19. noahjuan says:

    Would like to get into reloading, so this would be a great start!

  20. AR says:

    I would love to win this book! I’m hoping to get into reloading as soon as the kids get older.

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