Wheelwrite looks at possibly the oldest cartridge that is still in production today and shows no signs of quitting
continue reading >Wheelwrite looks at a big 45 calibre semi-auto cartridge envisioned by Geoff Cooper
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Wheelwrite takes a look at two of the same – but different
continue reading >Wheelwrite looks at the German’s obsession with .22 centrefire for roe deer
continue reading >Wheelwrite takes a look at a calibre that punches well above its weight
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Wheelwrite looks at a calibre that is not famous for its military prowess but an act of infamy
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Wheelwrite takes a look at one of the truly great 6.5mms that is still going strong after 124-years
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Wheelwrite looks at the history and development of the super accurate PPC family
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Wheelwrite takes a look at a pistol calibre that spans three incarnations
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From assault rifle to precision wildcat, Wheelwrite takes a look at one of the most notorious post-war rifle cartridges
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Wheelwrite takes a look at a 19th Century legend from Paul Mauser
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Wheelwrite looks at a more than adequate cartridge that takes some of its inspiration from the classic 300 Win Mag
continue reading >Wheelwrite considers yet another old soldier that still seems popular today, although more in the place of its birth
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Wheelwrite looks at one of the most underrated dangerous game cartridges around
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Wheelwrite takes a look at a rather confused WCF cartridge
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Wheelwrite considers Elmer Keith’s and Bill Jordan’s mid range magnum cartridge
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Wheelwrite looks at a highly specific calibre, that’s more military than civilian!
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Wheelwrite considers the choices of reloading press available
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Wheelwrite looks at a serious long range revolver cartridge, almost a victim of the ‘expert’ American shooting press
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