Handloader Ammunition Reloading Journal October 2011 Issue - Number 274 !new!
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: John Barsness provides a masterclass on precision, focusing on the critical relationship between bullet seating depth and velocity to achieve peak accuracy.
Handloader Issue Number 274 (October 2011) features a heavy focus on high-performance handgun loads, modern propellant profiles, and precision loading techniques for the 21st century. Are you interested in for a particular caliber
For collectors, data archivists, and serious benchrest shooters, Issue #274 represents a specific snapshot of the industry just before the "Great Ammo Shortage" of 2012-2014. It captures a time when powder was plentiful, primers were cheap, and the debate was not about if you could find components, but about which micrometer adjustment die offered the most precision.
In an age of instant gratification, why would a modern reloader hunt down a 13-year-old journal? It captures a time when powder was plentiful,
: A technical review by Rocky Raab regarding this essential manual.
The October 2011 issue of the Handloader Ammunition Reloading Journal also includes several product reviews that help readers stay informed about the latest developments in reloading equipment and supplies. One review that stands out is the evaluation of the new "X-Treme Bullet Seater" die set, which promises to deliver improved accuracy and ease of use for reloaders. The October 2011 issue of the Handloader Ammunition
: John Haviland offers tips on "getting in touch with your softer side" through recoil management. Old Rimfires