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    Why Not Load Your Own by Colonel Townsend Whelen

    I don't know if anyone has ever read this book or even ever heard of it. I picked up a first edition date 1949 and read it from cover to cover and this is one of the best books I have ever read. The book has pictures of his loading bench up in his attic where he loaded more than 50,000 rounds from 1914-1929. He talks about the war and his command, after the war and what he did. I don't want to give the whole book away, but not only is it full of reloading knowledge and information on cast Boolits, the history and different phases of his life are written about and he is a very interesting man. If you get a chance to pick up this book I highly recommend it.

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    I picked up a copy of his and jack o'conners book a couple of years ago they are both down to earth type reading.

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    It sure would be nice if they designed houses these days where the attic was big enough that you could have a reloading room up there. What with the HVAC ductwork running all over everywhere in the most unorganized manner and the wiring taking the most direct route to minimize the cost of it, it's like a limbo competition to make your way through the attic if you have to work on something.

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    One of my friends had a copy of "Why Not Load Your Own" when we set out to teach ourselves about this mysterious handloading in 1959. We managed to teach ourselves without getting hurt, thanks to the good Colonel's clear but comprehensive instructions. As someone once said something along the lines of "this is the only book that actually teaches one how to load a cartridge." Far as I know, it's still that way. WNLYO is available from used book dealers at bargain prices and is still a good way to start. I have a recently acquired copy that is still the best book on my shelf.
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    Thanks for the review, will try to snag a copy.
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    [QUOTE=DeputyDog25;2929105]I don't know if anyone has ever read this book or even ever heard of it.QOTE]

    How quickly some things fade into obscurity. Those pioneers in our field of interest are dead and gone, but their works live on...... if present-day handloaders care enough to read about the early days of our addiction.

    Newcomers to the hobby could well benefit from the writings of those practitioners and experimenters who laid the ground work for the hobby of today.

    Yes, the actual load data is now out-dated.

    THE REST OF THE INFORMATION IS NOT.
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    On Castpics
    http://www.castpics.net/subsite2/Cla...WhyNotLoad.pdf

    If this is not the same book, this one is still very interesting.
    A lot of great info over on Castpics.

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    One other I have enjoyed for almost 50 years is Yours-Truly-Harvey-Donaldson

    http://www.amazon.com/Yours-Truly-Ha.../dp/0935632018

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    Quote Originally Posted by BDJ View Post
    On Castpics
    http://www.castpics.net/subsite2/Cla...WhyNotLoad.pdf

    If this is not the same book, this one is still very interesting.
    A lot of great info over on Castpics.
    Yes, that is the book we are referring to. I think it is the best book I have read on reloading. It is true that the load data is outdated but all the other information is just so understandable and simplified.

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    Agreed, I got the electronic scan off Castpics and I've read the whole thing... excellent reading! That and Hatcher's Notebook are two of the books that greatly expanded my education on loading and shooting.

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    I am going to try and find a copy of "Yours truly Harley Donaldson" and "Hatcher's Notebook". If anyone has a copy they would allow me to borrow and scan, I would really appreciate it and get it back to you quickly and in the same condition as it arrived. I have a lot of time on my hands and reading has become one of my time killers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyVet1959 View Post
    It sure would be nice if they designed houses these days where the attic was big enough that you could have a reloading room up there. What with the HVAC ductwork running all over everywhere in the most unorganized manner and the wiring taking the most direct route to minimize the cost of it, it's like a limbo competition to make your way through the attic if you have to work on something.
    Those homes preceded residential AC and duct work in general. I feel for those who live where they cannot enjoy a basement.
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    I could load in my attic, but there's 3 bedrooms up there and they are all being used.

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    Wolf Publications has Hatcher's Notebook. I'm not sure if they have the others.
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    Quote Originally Posted by runfiverun View Post
    I could load in my attic, but there's 3 bedrooms up there and they are all being used.
    If you have 3 bedrooms up there, one could argue that it is no longer an "attic", but rather a 2nd or 3rd floor.

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