Wheelwrite continues his recap of what reloading is all about – rolling your own
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Wheelwrite gives us a cross section of cheap shots that could make our reloading more cost effective
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Wheelwrite gives us a short history lesson on the seemingly humble brass cartridge case
continue reading >Wheelwrite takes a look at some of the variables in the reloading process
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Wheelwrite extols the virtues of keeping good records of your reloaded ammunition and shooting performance
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With cost being an ever present consideration these days, Pete Moore has a look at Lee’s 50th Anniversary Reloading Kit
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Wheelwrite says small tweaks here and there will make a difference to your ammo in terms of performance
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Wheelwrite discusses variations in loading technique and materials used
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Wheelwrite goes over some basic ground rules, which is never a bad thing
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Wheelwrite suggests some tweaks and tricks you can apply to your lovingly loaded ammo
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Mistakes, I’ve Made a Few…
Wheelwrite considers the very real problem of making mistakes and how to cut down on accidents
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Wheelwrite considers the folly of mixing powders in supposed progressive loads; CAVEAT EMPTOR!
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OK, it’s time to get down and dirty. You’ve had your fun - but before you can do it again we need to clean up the mess you made says Wheelwrite
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Wheelwrite shows us how to refine our powder charging technique to reduce variables to a bare minimum and also explains why
continue reading >Wheelwrite looks at problems with single stage presses
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Wheelwrite says when it comes to ammo never a borrower or a lender be!
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Wheelwrite takes a fresh look at the fuels that power our ammo – single, double and triple base ‘low explosive’ propellants
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Wheelwrite looks at the sabot a way of going sub calibre and increasing speed
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Pete Moore rounds up his look at Hornady 17 Hornet with some thoughts and considers reloading for this tiny varminter
continue reading >Wheelwrite mourns the death on non REACH-compliant powders and offers some suggestions
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