Bruce Potts looks at an iconic US cartridge and sees where it might fit in in the UK
continue reading >From the land of cuckoo clocks, Bruce Potts tests an original 6mm that just might have got the ball rolling
continue reading >Bruce Potts hot-rods the already potent 22-250 Remington into its Ackley Improved version and it’s HOT!
continue reading >Bruce Potts see how you can hot rod the old 6.5x55mm Swedish, courtesy of PO Ackley
continue reading >Bruce Potts takes is straight from the box, with some new 22 Rimfire ammo from CCI
continue reading >Bruce Potts looks at a big calibre especially tailored for small game loads
continue reading >Bruce Potts tries his hand with some 223 Remington custom built fast twist ammo for extreme range fun
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Bruce Potts sees how you can eke a bit more out of the multi-talented 308 Winchester
continue reading >Bruce Potts gets into the big leagues with this month’s wildcat creation
continue reading >Bruce Potts looks at one of the greatest . 30 calibre service cartridges that is now a top sporter
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Bruce Potts looks at one seriously fast cartridge to see if its bark is worse than its bite!
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Bruce Potts looks at the imperial 6.5mm a calibre that is often over looked and should not be.
continue reading >Wildcats and ultra fast .14 calibres are one thing, but Bruce Potts is now making .30” cal bullets out of hot glue; what?
continue reading >Bruce Potts gets a bit historical, as he looks at an old but still bold, mini wildcat vermin round
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Bruce Potts introduces us to another Ackleyfied calibre this time in 7mm
continue reading >Bruce Potts gets all excited as he tests his favourite sort of ammo, 308 sub-sonic
continue reading >Bruce Potts suggest that some of the less well known 22 rimfire ammo types have their place for vermin control
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Bruce Potts looks at what many consider as PO Ackley’s finest design
continue reading >Bruce Potts puts down his reloading tools and considers a 17 calibre rimfire that never really made the cut
continue reading >Bruce Potts gives us his take on what seems to be the latest wonder kid calibre
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