Mark Stone shows that you can get a lot more bang for your buck as he investigates budget-priced shotgun ammunition
continue reading >Mark Underwood considers the various types and sources of alloy available for home bullet casting
continue reading >Larry Fowles looks at what makes a good bullet, or for that matter, a bad one
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Pete Moore wonders if the massive choice of calibres available to hunters is causing confusion.
continue reading >Bruce Potts is talking balls again; this time it’s large ones for dealing with Charlie!
continue reading >Wheelwrite considers that quintessential US cartridge that could not make up its mind on what it wanted to be
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Wheelwrite looks at a calibre of decidedly mixed parentage, but none the less a super accurate performer
continue reading >Wheelwrite looks at a rather radical round for its day in the true spirit of US wildcats
continue reading >Wheelwrite looks at Roy Weatherby’s obsession with trying to make something better or more powerful
continue reading >Wheelwrite looks at a little game getter of a calibre from the 19th century
continue reading >Wheelwrite looks at one of the early, purpose-built self-loading calibres from Winchester
continue reading >Wheelwrite looks at an old number from Eley that did the job in its day
continue reading >Wheelwrite considers Elgin Gates’ last mad wheelgun calibre
continue reading >Wheelwrite looks at another rather lively pistol cartridge from the USA
continue reading >Wheelwrite takes a look at a real wrister breaker
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Wheelwrite takes a look at the origin of cartridge species
continue reading >Wheelwrite takes a look at a classic British calibre from the Anglo-Zulu War!
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