Description
The Hodgdon 2025 Annual Reloading Manual contains not only Hodgdon load data, but also data for IMR, Winchester, Ramshot and Accurate powders. It features more than 11,000 loads for rifle and handgun cartridges.
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Reviews
98 Reviews
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Limited Data
Very limited or no loading data at all for some popular small rifle calibers. Very disappointed in this purchase.
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2025 Annual Manual
There aren't enough entries for 223 rem and 55gr bullets. Less entries than the 2023 Annual Manual. I would like to see 9mm 128gr SWC and 45ACP 200gr SWC. May some other weights in SWC also. The cover pages says 11,000+ loads. The 2023 cover says 8000+ yet they are both 194 pages long?
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Always look forward to yearly updates
Excellent
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2025 Annual magazine
Comprehensive publication
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Annual catalog
A great addition to my reloading information. Although they were many updates I didn't have. The updated Information for the 257Roberts was just what i needed .Thanks for all the great products you have available for the reloading community
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2025 Reloading Manual
Excellent manual overall, but I was very disappointed that there was not more test data using the Ramshot Grand powder. It was featured in last year's manual and I really like what I've seen so far in my own tests of this powder. I really thought there would be extended testing by this year and hoped to see more of that. But, it seems that no one has taken an interest in expanding the test data on this powder. The manual is good for what it contains. I just hoped for more this year.
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Hodgdon 2025 Reloading Manual
Excellent load info, reloading advise, and bench upgrades.
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non listing
listings for .17 firball and 7.62 x 54r not found
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Manual
Unfortunately it's of no use to me. Since all but one of the powders I use are Hodgdon brands I bought this thinking I could stop going to the website. However I found that it doesn't cover a lot of the loads I use so I'm still going to the website. Also I find the magazine format hard to use because the paper is thin and sometimes there are several calibers on one page.