Wheelwrite suggest that you can also take a portable approach to reloading and shows us how
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Wheelwrite continues his resume of basic but essential handloading practices and equipment
continue reading >Wheelwrite details a number of bad habits we can all fall into when reloading
continue reading >Wheelwrite asks: ‘what links wine, an ice cream confection and certain metallic cartridges?’
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Wheelwrite has made many passing references on safety, but the issue really deserves our undivided attention for a whole month, so here we are.
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Wheelwrite notes the legal requirements and procedures for storing and using that old black powder
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Wheelwrite considers how to make your fired cases last for ever
continue reading >Wheelwrite checks out a new powder and clears up some bullet confusion
continue reading >Wheelwrite looks at the types of lead bullets that we can use in our firearms
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Wheelwrite considers actual bore size as opposed to quoted calibre, as on some guns it can make serious difference
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Wheelwrite says don’t forget the lube; but asks which one is best?
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Wheelwrite takes us back to school for a bit of number crunching
continue reading >Wheelwrite takes us through the ups and downs of bullet casting
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Wheelwrite reckons the internet is a good place to get information but suggests you approach free reloading data with a deal of caution
continue reading >Wheelwrite takes a look at personal protection and some legal requirements
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Wheelwrite talks a load of bullets; well actually it’s quite interesting!
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Wheelwrite considers what happens when the bullet leaves the muzzle and encounters all sorts of magic forces
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Wheelwrite discusses the use of lead instead of jacketed bullets in rifle and pistol ammunition and considers the benefits and disadvantages to be of almost equal measure
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Chris Parkin looks at a hand-priming tool from Lyman and reckons it’s worthy of consideration
continue reading >Wheelwrite sees if Hodgdon’s CFE 223 really lives up to its name as a coper remover
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