The earliest reloading tools for metallic cartridges were small, tong-based, portable pieces of equipment, capable of...
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Pete Moore takes a look at some new/old cartridge brass that lives to shoot another day and beyond…
continue reading >Bruce Potts looks at a new powder from Vihtavuori and discovers the 6.5mm Creedmoor’s best bedfellow
continue reading >I have been using Viper-Flex quad sticks for almost 9 years and always found them a...
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Bill Thomas checks out a new gas on the market and sees if it does really help to “dominate the field”
continue reading >Mark Underwood take a look at how to disassemble defective ammunition and what you can do with the recovered components
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Bruce Potts puts the case for the 17 Remington a real love it or hate it calibre
continue reading >Bruce Potts looks at a wildcat based on that classic American lever-action calibre
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Bruce Potts has looked at many Ackley Improved calibres but now shows us the British favourite!
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Bruce Potts considers an early wildcat that has become a factory staple for many varmint hunters
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Bruce Potts breathes some new life into a modern classic calibre
continue reading >Bruce Potts looks at another classic US calibre that stems from the 30-06 Springfield wellspring
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Bruce Potts ever a fan of Where Eagles Dare honours the name of the film with a new wildcat calibre
continue reading >Bruce Potts considers a classic German calibre and its British counterpart
continue reading >Bruce Potts looks at a big blaster from Germany that’s been around for a long time and still seems to have much to offer
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Is Bruce Potts re-inventing the wheel or has he come up with something unique… let us see
continue reading >Bruce Potts introduces us to a wildcat that has the same name as one of Santa’s little helpers
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Bruce Potts discusses the finer points of producing specialised (wildcat) ammunition
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Bruce Potts tells all about the 20 BR another of his favourite wildcat concoctions
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