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Reloading: It’s All About The Base
For some hunting rounds, the backside of the bullet is just as important as the front.
First Look: G9 Defense 6.5 Creedmoor Solid Copper Super Match
A brief look at the new 120-grain 6.5 Creedmoor Solid Copper Super Match ammo from G9 Defense.
Reloading: Shooters World Powders & Propellants
A look at the Shooters World line of propellants, European powders available for American reloaders.
Terminal Ballistics: An Excerpt From The Ballistics Handbook
This excerpt from The Ballistics Handbook provides a general overview and history of terminal ballistics.
Ammo Brief: .38 Short & Long Colt
A quick look at two classic revolver cartridges, .38 Short Colt and .38 Long Colt.
Battle Of The Big-Bore AR-15s
When too much still isn’t enough, it may be time to consider a big-bore AR-15.
Everything You Need To Know About .408 CheyTac
The author takes a look at the ultra-powerful .408 CheyTac and compares it against other anti-materiel cartridges like .50 BMG.
Ammo Brief: .30-378 Weatherby Magnum
A quick look at the .30-378 Weatherby Magnum, a lightweight long-ranger.
The Mann Load: A New Meaning To Having A Bullet With Your Name On It
A look at the Doubletap Ammunition Mann load, an excellent defensive .45 Auto load bearing the author’s name.
So, You Want A .50-Caliber Rifle?
Some shooters love lots of recoil and big slugs, if that’s you, it may be time to get a .50-caliber rifle.
Reloading: The Cost Of Components
The cost of reloading components just took a significant uptick, is bullet building still worth it?
Ammo Brief: .300 AAC Blackout
A quick look at .300 AAC Blackout, the king of .30-caliber AR cartridges.
The .41 Magnum: Is The Middle Magnum Still Relevant?Â
The .41 Magnum... does the "Mama Bear" magnum still have a place today?
Defensive Shooting Indoors: The Overpenetration Problem
The author discusses how to select the best defensive bullets for mitigating the risk of overpenetration inside structures.
Ammo Brief: 9mm Major
A quick look at 9mm Major, the slightly bigger older brother of the 9mm Luger.
.22 WMR Vs .22 LR: Application Defines This Rimfire Rumble
In the .22 WMR vs .22LR debate, it’s difficult to claim the rimfire king has been dethroned. The .22LR remains the top choice for all but a few niche applications.
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