Posted | 0 Comments

l Tiny Bore, Tiny Groups

l Tiny Bore, Tiny Groups

Handloading The .17 Fireball And .17 Remington. In the late 1960s, Remington turned two old wildcats into factory rounds. Both the .22-250 and .25-06 sold well, and by 1971 Remington decided enough interest existed in .17 caliber wildcats to bring out their own. They used the .223 case with the shoulder pushed back a little, to avoid problems with existing rifles chambered for the...

Read More

Posted | 0 Comments

Reloading Die Versatiltiy

Reloading Die Versatiltiy

Understanding Ammo Dimensions Can Prove Economical To Beginning Reloaders. While in the process of helping a friend’s widow sell his reloading gear a potential buyer said this, “I want a set of dies that will only load .38 Specials because I already have .357 Magnum dies.” That’s not exactly how things work. A set of dies for loading a shorter straight walled case will...

Read More

Posted | 0 Comments

Oddball Handloading

Oddball Handloading

Never Have Reloaders Been Able To Put So Many Obsolete Guns Back Into...

Posted | 0 Comments

Steel, Steel, Everywhere!

Steel, Steel, Everywhere!

But Are You Choosing The Right Steel For You? “A knife is only as good as...

Posted | 0 Comments

Rock River LAR-8

Rock River LAR-8

A Rifle For Many Roles. Brothers Mark and Chuck Larson combined 40 years of...

Posted | 0 Comments

Fireforming Brass

Fireforming Brass

An Important Technique For A Handloader To Learn. Cartridge brass is about...

Posted | 1 Comment

SIG Sauer M11-A1

SIG Sauer M11-A1

The US Pistol, Compact, 9mm M11-IS Now Available In A Civilian Version. The...

Posted | 0 Comments

Crowd Pleasin’ Crossover!

Crowd Pleasin’ Crossover!

All Purpose Fixed Blade Can Hunt And Defend. The term “crossover cutter”...