Corey Graff
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Corey Graff edits the Gun Digest, Standard Catalog of Firearms, and KNIVES annual books. He has edited several other firearms titles for Gun Digest Books, including Gunsmithing the 1911: The Bench Manual, Gun Digest Book of the M1 Garand, and Lever-Actions: A Tribute to the All-American Rifle, plus more than 60 other popular titles during his career.
Ammunition
Gun Digest Reloading Video Series – Episode 4: Primers
What is the difference between a large rifle primer and a magnum large rifle primer? Can you use magnum primers in standard cartridges and vice versa? These are among the topics discussed in Episode 4 of Gun Digest's Reloading Series with Philip Massaro.
Accessories
Gun Digest Reloading Video Series – Episode 3: Case Resizing
In Episode 3 of the Gun Digest Reloading Video Series, Philip Massaro demonstrates case resizing and shares a few accuracy tips to boot.
Ammunition
Gun Digest Reloading Video Series – Episode 2: The Tools
The Gun Digest Reloading Series Episode 2 introduces the basic tools of handloading and an overview of what each does.
Ammunition
Gun Digest Reloading Video Series Episode 01: Basics of Reloading
Philip Massaro introduces the new Gun Digest Reloading Series of videos, and covers the four basic handloading steps — resizing and removing the primer, inserting a new primer, adding powder and seating a new bullet.
Accessories
Ruger ARX Self-Defense Ammo First Viable Polymer Bullet for Lethal Force?
A new polymer-copper blended bullet made by Polycase and licensed by Ruger promises to deliver ultra-high velocity and superior terminal ballistics for personal protection.
Accessories
Hornady ELD-X Redefines Hunting Bullet Design
Doppler radar study reveals polymer tips melt in flight, changing the ballistic coefficient (BC) of bullets. The new Hornady ELD-X with Heat Shield Tip bullet released for 2016 solves this problem.
Classic Guns
Video: World Famous .416 Rigby Dangerous Game Rifle is Back
The bolt-action hunting rifle that inspired a million copies is back in production and better than ever. Considered the perfect repeating bolt-action dangerous game rifle, Rigby's Magnum Mauser in .416 Rigby delivers 5,100 foot pounds of energy and 52 foot pounds of recoil.
Classic Guns
Video: .416 Rigby Safari Rifle Explodes onto the Little Screen
Professional hunter Ron Spomer displays the craftsmanship, function, accuracy, beauty and massive firepower of a .416 Rigby Mauser dangerous game rifle built in 1938.
