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Reloading: Is it Worth it? The Frugal Novice Weighs In
Published: November 19, 2015 { 65 comments }Looking at the costs of reloading, the frugal novice asks herself: is it really worth all the hassle?
Reloading Science: Do You Really Need To Sort Your Brass?
Published: November 10, 2015 { 39 comments }Using identical cartridge cases is a big deal for bench rest shooters and anyone else concerned with improving groups by tenths or even hundredths of inches. But what about for plinking, practice and self defense?
Five Tips for the Novice Reloader
Published: November 2, 2015 { 28 comments }If you’ve never reloaded before I want to caution you to FOLLOW DIRECTIONS. I realize most of you are men and that goes against the very fiber of which you’re made, but the manufacturers know of what they speak.
Hornady – Pig Ammo, Lock Boxes, Reloading Toys and More – SHOT Show 2015
Published: January 28, 2015 { 11 comments }We stopped by the Hornady booth at SHOT Show to get the run down on what is new for 2015. From bullets, factory ammunition and reloading equipment, Hornady is always at the forefront of innovation. So what’s the latest? Hard hitting pig rounds and less expensive carry ammo…read on.
Smith’s 460 Bone Collector Custom Shop Limited Edition – SHOT Show 2015
Published: January 21, 2015 { 15 comments }The limited edition Smith and Wesson Bone Collector 460 as seen at SHOT Show 2015. This is a hand cannon.
Hornady’s Lock-N-Load–First Looks (Reloading)
Published: December 16, 2014 { 25 comments }I’m new to reloading and jumping in head first with Hornady’s Lock-N-Load AP. While it isn’t overly complicated to set up, there are a lot of moving parts, all working in unison. Getting it right took longer than I’d anticipated, but I’ve learned a lot more than I had expected. Here is part one of a new series on reloading.






