View Full Version : Handloader and why I hate them.
Bret4207
11-13-2005, 05:41 AM
Latest issue of Handloader came to day. I noticed a pull out tab for a CD of all the back issues. I focused my tired eyes on this since one of my goals is a complete collection of Handloader and Rifle. I've always shied away from the $250.-300.00 asking price. I thought this might be my answer since it's the articles I want, not a "collection". Good old Wolfe Publishing is willing to let a copy of their 11 cent CD go for a mere $400.00!!!! And the best part- IT'S THE DISCOUNT PRICE!!!!!!!!!!!! They intend to charge $800.00 for 2 CD's that are scanned copies of their back issues. I will refrain from repeating the obscenities which ushered from my lips. That is sheer robbery! These guys jsut keep pushing me to anger. The only saving point is that this issue of Handloader is better than the last one, but nowhere near as good as the older ones under Ken Howells editorship.
imashooter2
11-13-2005, 06:13 AM
Damned capitalists! They should be selling that stuff at cost for the good of the masses.
Buckshot
11-13-2005, 07:02 AM
...........That does seem pretty steep for a broad interest magazine. I have fairly eclectic likes and a firend who had every Handloader and Rifle mag from day one let me take them a few at a time to work to copy articles from. Some issues had nothing I was interested in. Others had one or two. I did fill 3-4 notebooks with copied articles, and I grant that most was interesting reading at least once, but not going back to over and over.
I would have thought that maybe $3-$350 for the set.
............Buckshot
PatMarlin
11-13-2005, 07:26 AM
HA!
You can get over 20 years of every article on CD from Mother Earth News for $40.
$20 for the first 10 years, and $20 for the second, and the quality is very good too... :roll:
HA!
You can get over 20 years of every article on CD from Mother Earth News for $40.
$20 for the first 10 years, and $20 for the second, and the quality is very good too... :roll:
20 years of Handloading on cd from mother earth news? How did you find that on their site? I am still looking with no luck. Give help please.
Robert
PatMarlin
11-13-2005, 09:17 AM
-uh if you're not joking I'll explain...
The Mother Earth was just a comparison as to what they charge for a CD library for "their" magazine, not Handloader.
If you are joking about my writing being not very clear, then well I understand completely... :mrgreen:
felix
11-13-2005, 10:08 AM
Does somebody want my Handloader Magazines and Precision Shooting magazines? Since 1975 or so, most if not all copies are there. If so, what can you do for me? I just don't go to them much any more, and Pat says I HAVE TO CLEAN UP THAT ROOM! ... felix
Dangit!
I thought you were serious. I would love too have all those articles on a cd but not for the price they want. I guess I mis-understood what you were saying.
Robert
-uh if you're not joking I'll explain...
The Mother Earth was just a comparison as to what they charge for a CD library for "their" magazine, not Handloader.
If you are joking about my writing being not very clear, then well I understand completely... :mrgreen:
45 2.1
11-13-2005, 11:07 AM
Does somebody want my Handloader Magazines and Precision Shooting magazines? Since 1975 or so, most if not all copies are there. If so, what can you do for me? I just don't go to them much any more, and Pat says I HAVE TO CLEAN UP THAT ROOM! ... felix
What do you want?
trooperdan
11-13-2005, 12:19 PM
Too late for Felix's magazines! always a day late and a dollar short!
Bret4207
11-13-2005, 06:01 PM
That may be a fine example of capitalism, but I have the choice of not buying or thinking highly of the price considering the work involved in scanning a magazine. Oh well. Ebay still has the occasional deal.
imashooter2
11-13-2005, 07:28 PM
That may be a fine example of capitalism, but I have the choice of not buying or thinking highly of the price considering the work involved in scanning a magazine. Oh well. Ebay still has the occasional deal.
That's how it works. If they are over priced, they will choke on their inventory till they decide to sell lower. If they can't make a product that fits the price point of the market they will go out of business.
Of course, they may know what their stuff costs and what they can get for it too...
Either way, it's no reason to be hatin'!
redneckdan
11-14-2005, 01:35 PM
I have access to a high resolution scanner. If ya'll want to make our own collection of reloading articles, send me data, I'll scan it, compile it and burn it to CDs at cost (postage and the 11 cent CD) . later.
Frank46
11-15-2005, 01:17 AM
Trp.Bret, Its a shame but when handloader and its sister magazine came out they were
really good publications. I used to have a local gunshop save copies every month. Now
I go to barnes and noble and check it out. If there is something of interest then I'll buy it. If not then I pass. In the past (years ago) they always had some how-to article
on gunsmithing or working of rifles. But over the years have gone towards the mass market approach. And while I'm on my soapbox you can say the same about gun digest. Think the 05' edition will be the last one I'll buy. The quality has gone downhill so bad its not funny. Maybe Krause publications needs to see some of the other comments made here about gun digest. But I seriously doubt that it will do any good.
I know I spent many a night working the graveyard shift at work photocopying articles
outta rifle and handloader magazines. Same for the old editions of the american rifleman. Sorry for the rant. Frank
Leadmine
12-09-2005, 06:10 AM
Years ago, I developed load data for an obsolete cartridge. I developed a case conversion method to use existing available brass. I was very excited when it all worked well. I called Handloader and asked if they would be interested in an article on it. They said they needed to see a manuscript. So I wrote up a nice article and sent them a manuscrpit. Scoville wrote me back that they wouldn't except it, since they didn't use freelance writers (so why did they ask for the manuscript???) Interestingly enough, 2 issues later, an article appeared about the same cartridge, using the same case conversion, with most of the load data that I had worked up "written" by one of their editors.
Due to an ethics problem with the staff at handloader, I won't even look at their publication(s) anymore.
Bret4207
12-09-2005, 09:55 AM
Leadmine- That sounds like some sort of copy right infringment deal to me. Hate to ask, but have you talked to a lawyer about it?
Where is "upstate NY"?
Cayoot
12-09-2005, 10:07 AM
Years ago, I developed load data for an obsolete cartridge. I developed a case conversion method to use existing available brass. I was very excited when it all worked well. I called Handloader and asked if they would be interested in an article on it. They said they needed to see a manuscript. So I wrote up a nice article and sent them a manuscrpit. Scoville wrote me back that they wouldn't except it, since they didn't use freelance writers (so why did they ask for the manuscript???) Interestingly enough, 2 issues later, an article appeared about the same cartridge, using the same case conversion, with most of the load data that I had worked up "written" by one of their editors.
Due to an ethics problem with the staff at handloader, I won't even look at their publication(s) anymore.
I would have persued legal action. That is a ploy that is highly frowned upon by the courts.
Leadmine
12-09-2005, 12:54 PM
This happened almost 15 years ago. I wasn't trying to make any money, just having fun and looking to share my findings with other folks that have the same interest. I did another article for a magazine and got paid $40. The worst part of the Handloader ordeal was seeing someone else taking credit for work that sure didn't seem to be theirs.
Oh well, the internet has certainly changed things. Places like Castboolit forums are great. People can share good information and the folks are decent about it. It is hard to take credit for something, because it is so easy to find the information with the technology we have
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