Cartridges of the World 17th Edition was released in June 2022. It is still very current. This massive 704 page reference contains illustrations and loading data for more than 1500 cartridge types. This makes it an extremely valuable resource. This book is a must-have for anyone who shoots a variety of cartridges or is a cartridge collector. The 17th Edition contains over 30 new cartridge types, and 1500+ photographs. The print version is $30.97 on Amazon.com. Shipping may be free for orders above $35.00. You can also get the print book at Amazon 3rd-party sellers for as low as $26.98 plus $3.99 shipping. The Kindle eBook costs $18.52. Click HERE to view a large sample of the Kindle eBook. Updated 17th edition with Feature ArticlesCartridges of the World 17th Edition includes cartridge specs and tech articles on cartridge identification, SAAMI Guidelines, wildcatting, as well as new cartridge design trends. Cartridges of the World is the most comprehensive cartridge reference guide available in print. It includes a full color section with articles such as Cartridges of the AR-15 and Creedmoor Cartridge Family. View Free Book Content
Free Stuff for You: If want to see the content, there is an extensive sample section of the 17th Edition online. It has over 100 pages and dozens and dozens photos and illustrations. Click HERE to access all of this FREE INFO. Then click on the cover image where it says, “Look Inside” (or “Read Sample”) The sample pages may take some time to load. NOTE: Although this is content from the 16th Edition of the book, most of it is the same as in the 17th Edition. Cartridges of the World, 17th Ed. CHAPTERS: Current American Sporting Cartridges
Chapter 2: Old American Rifle Cartridges
Wildcat Cartridges
Chapter 4: Proprietary Cartridges
Chapter 5: Handgun Cartridges of the World
Chapter 6: Military Rifle Cartridges of the World
Chapter 8: European Sporting Rifle Cartridges
Chapter 9: American Rimfire Cartridges
Chapter 10: Shotgun Shells
Chapter 11: U.S. Military Ammunition
Chapter 12: Cartridge Identification by Measurement