column By: Staff | June, 25
BULLETS & BRASS
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Heavyweight Bullet Loads for the .357 Magnum - No. 341, p. 12
Questionable .45 Colt Data - No. 337, p. 8x
The Problem with
Low Pressure Loads - No. 338, p. 12
The Sweet Spot with
Hornady GMX Bullets - No. 339, p. 12
.38 Super Bullet Diameter - No. 336, p. 6x
.45 ACP with Small Pistol Primers - No. 340, p. 12
CARTRIDGE BOARD
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Evansville Chrysler World War II Steel-Cased .45 Auto (ACP) Ammunition - No. 336, p. 10
5.45x39mm - No. 340, p. 18
6.5x54mm Mannlicher-Schonauer - No. 337, p. 12
9x18mm Makarov - No. 338, p. 18
.30 WCF Smokeless or .30-30 Winchester (Part I) - No. 341, p. 16
.38 Long Colt - No. 339, p. 16
COMPONENTS
Measurements for Rifle Handloading - No. 338, p. 52
FROM THE HIP
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Cimarron Stainless Frontier .45 Colt - No. 338, p. 22
Colt M45A1 .45 ACP - No. 340, p. 22
Heckler & Koch P30 9mm Luger - No. 336, p. 14
Kimber Micro 9 9mm Luger - No. 337, p. 16
Smith & Wesson Model 22-4 .45 ACP Sixgun - No. 341, p. 20
The Glock 19 Gen 3 9mm Luger - No. 339, p. 20
HANDGUNS/LOADS
A Duo of Colt Frontier Six Shooters - No. 339, p. 58
America and the .32 Revolver - No. 340, p. 56
Armscor International .22 TCM 1911 Pistol - No. 340, p. 38
Colt U.S. Model 1917 - No. 341, p. 58
Shooting the .32-20 - No. 336, p. 44
Springfield’s Ronin 1911 - No. 336, p. 24
.38 Special - No. 341, p. 50
.44 Russian - No. 339, p. 38
.45 Colt +P Medium Frame Sixguns - No. 337, p. 32
IN RANGE
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A Primer Primer - No. 339, p. 66
Getting Old Rifles Shooting - No. 336, p. 66
In Search of Precision - No. 341, p. 66
Sorting Out Powders - No. 340, p. 66
The Brass Ring - No. 338, p. 66
The World’s Favorite Caliber - No. 337, p. 66
LOADING TOOLS
Oehler’s New System 89 Chronograph - No. 338, p. 32
MIKE’S SHOOTIN’ SHACK
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Best Loads vs. Standard Loads - No. 339, p. 24
Favorite Casting Alloy - No. 340, p. 26
Lyman Reloading Dies - No. 337, p. 20
More Favorite Bullet Moulds - No. 341, p. 24
Semi-custom Bullet Moulds - No. 338, p. 26
When to Slug Barrels - No. 336, p. 18
PET LOADS
6.5 Weatherby RPM - No. 338, p. 38
.35 Remington - No. 340, p. 44
.38 Special - No. 341, p. 50
.44 Russian - No. 339, p. 38
.45 Colt +P Medium Frame Sixguns - No. 337, p. 32
.300 Savage - No. 336, p. 30
PROPELLANT PROFILES
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Alliant Clay Dot - No. 337, p. 4
Alliant 20/28 - No. 338, p. 8
Hodgdon H-110 – Winchester 296 - No. 341, p. 8
Hodgdon HP-38 - No. 336, p. 4
IMR-4198 - No. 339, p. 8
Vihtavuori N105 Super Magnum - No. 340, p. 8
RELOADER’S PRESS
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First of Many - No. 338, p. 4
Go-To Handloads: The Right Load for a Good Time - No. 341, p. 4
Loading the .300 Blackout/Whisper - No. 339, p. 4
Ten Out of Ten Millimeters - No. 340, p. 4
RIFLE/LOADS
Classic Softpoints for Big Game - No. 337, p. 26
Holland’s .300 - No. 337, p. 54
Loading the Big .50 - No. 341, p. 38
Mysteries from the Vienna Woods - No. 338, p. 58
Precision, and Then Some - No. 339, p. 52
Revisiting the 6.5-06 A-Square - No. 338, p. 48
The 6.5 Creedmoor Again - No. 340, p. 32
6.5 Weatherby RPM - No. 338, p. 38
6.8 Remington SPC - No. 339, p. 32
8x57J for a Haenel-Mannlicher - No. 337, p. 48
70 Years and Counting - No. 336, p. 54
.35 Remington - No. 340, p. 44
.38 WCF - No. 341, p. 44
.257 Weatherby Magnum - No. 339, p. 46
.284 Winchester - No. 336, p. 38
.300 Rook Rifle - No. 340, p. 52
.300 Savage - No. 336, p. 30
.350 Legend - No. 341, p. 30
SHOTGUNS
Handloads for Old 12 Gauges - No. 337, p. 42
WILDCAT CARTRIDGES
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6mm-284 - No. 336, p. 20
6x45mm - No. 340, p. 28
6.5 JDJ - No. 337, p. 22
.22 TCM - No. 341, p. 26
.45 Super - No. 339, p. 28
.224 Clark - No. 338, p. 28
AUTHORS
Barsness, John – Handloads for Old 12 Gauges, No. 337, p. 42; Measurements for Rifle Handloading, No. 338, p. 52; The 6.5 Creedmoor Again, No. 340, p. 32; .257 Weatherby Magnum, No. 339, p. 46; .284 Winchester, No. 336, p. 38; .350 Legend, No. 341, p. 30.
Bimson, Randy – Propellant Profiles appears in issues 336 through 341.
Jamison, Rick – Oehler’s New System 89 Chronograph, No. 338, p. 32.
Meitin, Patrick – Armscor International .22 TCM 1911 Pistol, No. 340, p. 38; Classic Softpoints for Big Game, No. 337, p. 26; Loading the Big .50, No. 341, p. 38; Revisiting the 6.5-06 A-Square, No. 338, p. 46; Springfield’s Ronin 1911, No. 336, p. 24; 6.8 Remington SPC, No. 339, p. 32.
Merrill, Art – 8x57J for a Haenel-Mannlicher, No. 337, p. 48.
Pearce, Brian – 6.5 Weatherby RPM, No. 338, p. 38; .35 Remington, No. 340, p. 44; .38 Special, No. 341, p. 50; .44 Russian, No. 339, p. 38; .45 Colt +P Medium Frame Sixguns, No. 337, p. 32; .300 Savage, No. 336, p. 30. Bullets & Brass appears in issues 336 through 341. From the Hip appears in issues 336 through 341.
Polacek, Jeremiah – Reloader’s Press appears in issues 338 through 341.
Sengel, Gil – America and the .32 Revolver, No. 340, p. 56. Cartridge Board appears in issues 336 through 341.
Simpson, Layne – Wildcat Cartridges appears in issues 336 through 341.
Venturino, Mike – A Duo of Colt Frontier Six Shooters, No. 339, p. 58; Colt U.S. Model 1917, No. 341, p. 58; Shooting the .32-20, No. 336, p. 44. Mike’s Shootin’ Shack appears in issues 336 through 341.
Wieland, Terry – Holland’s .300, No. 337, p. 54; Mysteries from the Vienna Woods, No. 338, p. 58; Precision, and Then Some, No. 339, p. 52; 70 Years and Counting, No. 336, p. 54; .38 WCF, No. 341; p. 44; .300 Rook Rifle, No. 340, p. 52. In Range appears in issues 336 through 341.