Good resource for identifying bullets?

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Thanks - I don't know why I'm not getting email updates anymore...just saw these replies today!
 

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Wow - I hadn't had a chance to look at that website until this evening. Now I need to find another site to tell me what all of the stuff on that website means! I had no idea there were this many configurations!
 

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Book wise its McKee & Mason the bible of bullets through the years. Its an older print and been around along time. If you can find one its a good addition to your library.

But theres several online from what I've heard and dealers too.
 

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Wow - I hadn't had a chance to look at that website until this evening. Now I need to find another site to tell me what all of the stuff on that website means! I had no idea there were this many configurations!

(Too lazy to look)

Do the bullets on the site have M&M #s?
 

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