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Book Review: Great information, but scale drawings would make it much better
Summary: 4 Stars

This is a great, encyclopedic review of more cartridges than any one shooter is ever likely to see, let alone shoot. Maybe Mr Barnes missed some cartridges, but I think he hit everything important and/or interesting. But why not use scale drawings? It would have taken little more effort to make all the technical drawings life-size, and it would have increased the usefulness of the book greatly. As it is, comparisons between cartridges require a scale and some math, which is a nuisance. Granted, a few of these rounds would need more space on the page, but not many of them. A 50BMG SHOULD have a bigger entry than a 30-30, but instead it's shown reduced. But this is a technical complaint about a very excellent encycopedia. The writing is entertaining, too.

Book Review: All I need
Summary: 5 Stars

This book is the latest in the line of Cartridges books. I'm not sure I'd put the information together the way they do but all the information you need is there.

Book Review: A Great Reference Book
Summary: 5 Stars

If you shoot, you will eventually need to know a bit about ammunition. That's what prompted me to buy Barnes' classic CARTRIDGES OF THE WORLD.

I collect firearms and enjoy shooting them. I do some reloading and should exaplain right now that Barnes' book is NOT a reloading manual. Instead, it's a survey of ammunition.

I use it quite a bit and have always found it to be helpful. It doesn't go into the detail a good reloading manual will, but it does give you a pretty good idea of what the basic commercial/military loads are.

The best way to use this book is to treat it as a starting point. I recently got a Colt chambered for .32-20 Winchester and was delighted to find an entry for it including basic commercial loads and some historical notes. I hadn't realized that this cartridge was used as widely by police during the first half of the 20th century as it was.

I gave the book five stars and recommend it to anybody interested in learning more about the ammunition they're shooting.

Book Review: General info
Summary: 3 Stars

This book does a really good job at being a GENERAL reference guide. A buyer will likely be a bit disappointed if the purchase of this book is being considered for a specific information. For example: You could not help buying a surplus nagant revolver or mauser 71/84. Now you're wanting to get Info on cooking up some Ammo. You'll not find any helpful data or deminsional drawings (except for very common cartridges) You'll get a bit of (not entirely unbiased) history that you already knew, a little load/ballistic data that you'd be better going to a loading manual for.

The organization is in such a manner that is difficult to find a certain cartridge. In fact, I would say that it's been over organized to the point that complication smites simplicity.. On the plus; I've never not found a round that I was looking for after some searching.

If you'll be doing a lot of work around ammunition This is a good buy, as general and random as it is, that you'll be cracking open again and again.

I purchased this book in conjunction with another book, not knowing wich would better suit my needs. If I had to choose I'd keep the other, "The Handloader's Manual of Cartridge Conversions" Check the reviews to help in making a selection if you havn't already.

Book Review: cartridges of the world
Summary: 5 Stars

Great book full of information on calibers unknown to many of those who love to shoot.Good price. Shipped and received quickly.
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