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Forming Good Habits at the Reloading Bench
It is easy to let a reloading bench get messy and out of control. Getting into good organizational habits will make you reloading experience safer and more productive.
Sightmark Debuts the Ultra Shot M-Spec Reflex Sight
Reflex sights continue to grow in popularity for a simple reason, they work. And Sightmark's new reflex sight looks to have all the bells and whistles shooters are looking for in the handy optic.
Greatest Cartridges: The .30 WCF Better Known as the .30-30
For years, the .30-30 was North America's most popular cartridge. It's acclaim, in part, was driven by its usefulness as a deer hunting round and as a top performing cartridge in lever-action rifles.
Bullet Pullers and Stuck Case Removers, Erasers for Reloaders
To err is human, and that goes for precision-minded folks like reloaders, too. However, when things go awry at the reloading bench there are ways to rectify the situation.
Greatest Cartridges: The Indispensable .45 ACP
When it comes to pistol ammo, there is perhaps no more renowned cartridge than the .45 ACP. The heavy round earned its stripes and grew in popularity after nearly three-quarters of a century of service as the U.S. Military's sidearm.
The Unique Challenges, Performance of Monometal Bullets
Monometal bullets can offer shooters top-notch performance, especially for hunting. But the futuristic projectiles challenge reloaders, given their unique characteristics.
Greatest Cartridges: The .375 H&H Magnum
Renowned British firm Holland & Holland came up with the .375 H&H more than 100 years ago. But to this day, the medium-bore cartridge is among the most versatile hunting rounds available.
SecureIt Unveils Innovative New Gun Safe
SecureIt Tactical has introduced a new gun safe to the civilian market – the MILSPEC Safe. The selling-point of the vault, its innovative interior that offers superb firearms organization.
The Breaking Point of Brass Cases
Brass cases are the one component that is reusable in the reloading process. But like all good things, these have an eventual end. Here is an explanation of the damages to look for and what to do when they're found.
Greatest Cartridges: The Revolutionary 7mm Mauser
The 7mm Mauser, also known as the .275 Rigby, was an influential cartridge. Paul Mauser's creation went on to hold sway over the design of both military and sporting cartridges in the 20th Century.
Range Systems Releases Mobile Steel Target
Steel targets are a blast, but without a plot of land can be an impractical option. The Dura-Steel line, however, makes moving around and storing these durable targets a snap.
The Essence of Reloading – Flexibility
Of course, saving money is one of reloading's great attractions, but it's not the only one. Perhaps more appealing is the flexibility the discipline gives shooters, allowing them to tailor ammo to their needs.
SilencerCo Making Noise with Shotgun Suppressor
The interest in suppressors continues to grow and now has crossed over to the shotgun world. The Salvo 12 aims to be a suppressor for the masses with SilencerCo touting it as the first commercially-viable shotgun suppressor.
How to Break In a New Leather Holster
Yes, you need to break in your brand new leather holster. Here's how.
Video: The Zen of AK Magazine Manufacturing
The AK-47 is among the world's most iconic firearms. One of the features that makes it so is the rifle's magazine. Check out this video as it follows the birth of a magazine from its humble sheet-metal beginnings.
Greatest Cartridges: The Eminently Useful .22 Rimfire
There is perhaps no more ubiquitous round than the .22 rimfire. It is a pretty safe bet that the first round most shooters sent down range came from the petite, yet practical cartridge.
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