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Dale53
04-28-2019, 10:34 PM
I have subscribed digitally to Handloader Magazine for several years. Somehow, due to a computer glitch, I have “lost” my copy of Handloader #303. If someone would be willing to email me a copy, I would be appreciative. Just send me a PM and I will PM you my email address.

All the best,
Dale53

Dale53
05-02-2019, 12:29 AM
No one? Well, that is disappointing...

FWIW
Dale53

skeettx
05-02-2019, 12:51 AM
Have you called Wolfe?


Wolfe Publishing Company | 2180 Gulfstream Suite A | Prescott, AZ 86301 Call us toll free 1.800.899.7810

They should have your subscription on record and will email you another???

Mine are all hard copy

Mike

Dale53
05-02-2019, 09:43 AM
skeet;
I have written them but so far, have heard nothing. I think I will take your suggestion and call them. Thanks for the help, my friend!

Dale53

Dale53
05-04-2019, 07:34 PM
I have called Wolfe (had to leave a message) but, so far, no reply. Rather disappointing...

Dale53

JAC43
05-05-2019, 09:34 AM
I also wrote Wolfe inquiring about HL #306. Since I am a new digital subscriber, I didn't want to pay the $10 for the backissue if they had an option where I could download for less. No response. I'm still looking for this issue since I just started loading for 45 AR.

I have HL #303 in hardcopy, if you're after a particular article I could attempt to scan it for you.

Dale53
05-05-2019, 09:56 AM
JAC43;
Send me your email address by PM. I can help you.

I now have #303 thanks to a kind member.

Dale53

Dale53
05-07-2019, 03:09 PM
I received a response from Wolfe Publishimg. They arranged for me to download my missing issue.

So, I have no complaint wharsoever!

FWIW,
Dale53

Green Frog
05-08-2019, 11:00 AM
Well, now that Dale53 and I have reread and discussed on our "virtual book club meeting" the article he was looking for, I'm glad we have it available, but there are definitely better articles around here on this very forum. I will say that if you want a quick overview of loading for the 32 S&W L and 32 H&R, this may be a good place to start, if you can find it without too much effort. Otherwise, I would look for the readily available opus by Glen Fryxell on the subject and perhaps dig a little deeper and find one that Beagle posted here several years ago. Both should be available from the archives. :coffeecom

The piece on reloading for the K-32 and K-38 is also worth a look, but again I don't feel like it really breaks any new ground. If you are laid up at home during a storm or something, it would occupy a bit of time for you. ;)

Froggie