Reloading Manual for Kindle $1.99

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  • Broom_jm

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    I have seen the future and I can hold it in one hand!

    It's only a matter of time before all reloading data is downloadable and/or available in e-book format. As curmudgeonly as I am, I'm still looking forward to that day. I really like the idea of being able to take a single device to my reloading bench and have all the data I use in one hand-held device. SOME progess is actually good! :)
     

    mdemetz

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    I have seen the future and I can hold it in one hand!

    It's only a matter of time before all reloading data is downloadable and/or available in e-book format. As curmudgeonly as I am, I'm still looking forward to that day. I really like the idea of being able to take a single device to my reloading bench and have all the data I use in one hand-held device. SOME progess is actually good! :)
    You could do this now by downloading the PDF versions or scanning manuals to PDFs. The Kindle (and most other e-book readers)can read PDFs.
     

    Broom_jm

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    You could do this now by downloading the PDF versions or scanning manuals to PDFs. The Kindle (and most other e-book readers)can read PDFs.

    I think I'll wait until it's all available, instead of spending hours scanning the half dozen (physical) reloading books I have. :)
     
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