Gil Sengel’s "Cartridge Board" provided a historical autopsy of this rimmed 9mm variant, explaining why it failed to gain traction despite its technical merits. Propellant and Component Profiles
Trzoniec highlights useful accessories and new tools available on the market in 2011, providing reviews of equipment designed to make the reloading process smoother and more accurate. 10.
A masterclass on managing the generous chambers of military surplus Lee-Enfield rifles. The journal offers critical guidance on mitigating brass stretching and extending case life through neck-sizing techniques. Propellant and Projectile Innovations A masterclass on managing the generous chambers of
: Gil Sengel reviews the history of this cartridge in the "Cartridge Board" column.
A definitive guide matching terminal performance, weight retention, and expansion characteristics against different North American big game species. Firearm Features & Field Tests In this article
For enthusiasts of reloading and handloading ammunition, the Handloader Ammunition Reloading Journal is a treasured resource. The October 2011 issue, number 274, is a prime example of the wealth of information and expertise that this journal provides. In this article, we'll take a detailed look at the contents of this issue, highlighting the various articles, features, and columns that make it an indispensable resource for reloaders.
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: Terry Wieland discusses re-creating historical components and tools "with a file," emphasizing the DIY spirit of traditional handloading. Practical Gear and Reviews
Issue 274 features deep dives into classic and transitional calibers, offering meticulous load data and velocity comparisons.
Which (.44 WCF, .225 Win, .303 British, etc.) you are loading? Your target bullet weight and type (cast or jacketed)? The powders you currently have available on your bench?