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Reloading: Bullet Materials and Shapes
BY Tom McHale Published: February 3, 2017 { 13 comments }Bullets are bullets, right? Well, not really. There are a wide array of variables in bullet shape, weight, materials, and construction. Each of these variables can have a dramatic impact on the performance, and safety, of any given load. In other words, loading recipe data for one 147-grain, .308 bullet may be incorrect, and even unsafe, for another projectile of equal caliber and weight. Let’s take a closer look at some of the variables and what you need to know about each.
Revolving Multi-Caliber Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun Coming in ’17
BY Max Slowik Published: December 2, 2016 { 59 comments }The multi-caliber Scavenger 6 is a survival rifle dream gun. It’s a stocked revolver with each chamber cut for a different cartridge. By using multiple cylinders, it’s possible to have one design fire a dozen and half or more cartridges.
Can You Start Reloading For Less Than $200? A Look at Lee Breech Lock Challenger Kit
BY Tom McHale Published: October 14, 2016 { 7 comments }The topic of discussion was whether you could get started reloading your own ammunition for less than $200.
#Reloading: Straight Bullets = Accurate Ammo – Hornady Bullet Concentricity Gauge (Deal of the Week)
BY Tom McHale Published: October 14, 2016 { 9 comments }One big contributor to poor group consistency is bullet concentricity in the case. Think of it this way, if you stuff a bullet into a cartridge case exactly straight, then a line from the center of the tip through the exact center of the base would continue on through the mathematical center of the case and out the center of the primer.
Lyman Cyclone Brass Cleaning System – Stainless Rods Clean Better than Walnuts & Corncobs
BY Justin Opinion Published: September 22, 2016 { 12 comments }The new Lyman Cyclone Rotary Case Tumbler has shown that you don’t have to trade one kind of mess for another, and you can achieve cleaner brass in far less time without all the noise and dust.
RCBS Pro-Chucker 7: Part 1 – Setup and First Operation
BY Justin Opinion Published: September 21, 2016 { 1 comment }Whether you are new to reloading, even just considering it for the first time, or an old pro with several wildcat loads named after him – you’ve heard of RCBS.
The Return of the Auto Mag on the Horizon
BY Max Slowik Published: August 31, 2016 { 36 comments }The Auto Mag is a cult classic in the world of handguns. Conceived by and designed by Harry Sanford, it saw on-and-off production throughout the ’70s and ’80s and fewer than 10,000 pistols were ever made.
Is the .30-’06 Springfield Dead?
BY Phil Massaro Published: August 12, 2016 { 101 comments }In this day and age of short magnums, super-short magnums, long cartridges, fat cartridges and everything in between, it seems logical that some of our tried-and-true favorites may have become obsolete. So, is there still a place for the “old” .30-’06?
Reloading: Powder, Propellants, and Pressure
BY Tom McHale Published: June 24, 2016 { 15 comments }When it comes to reloading, the powder is the biggest variable. Not only do you need to worry about the exact amount of powder in a charge, you also need to consider the type of powder. By my rough count, and this is not at all official, there are somewhere around 150 types of powder on the market.









