Wheelwrite looks at a more than adequate cartridge that takes some of its inspiration from the classic 300 Win Mag
continue reading >Wheelwrite considers yet another old soldier that still seems popular today, although more in the place of its birth
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Wheelwrite looks at one of the most underrated dangerous game cartridges around
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Wheelwrite takes a look at a rather confused WCF cartridge
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Wheelwrite looks at a highly specific calibre, that’s more military than civilian!
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Wheelwrite looks at a serious long range revolver cartridge, almost a victim of the ‘expert’ American shooting press
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Wheelwrite looks at an important cartridge you’ve probably never heard of!
continue reading >Wheelwrite takes a look at a new bone breaker from Smith & Wesson
continue reading >Wheelwrite considers Winchester’s short and wide magnum
continue reading >Wheelwrite looks at a great old Magnum calibre that is still a viable number, even by today’s requirements
continue reading >Wheelwrite considers the latest .30 cal must have cartridge and wonders
continue reading >Wheelwrite takes a look at a magnum cartridge that is really not what it appears
continue reading >Wheelwrite looks at the birth of a new commercial calibre, the 20
continue reading >Wheelwrite looks at an old timer that might have a new lease of life
continue reading >Wheelwrite looks at a revolver cartridge that could have ousted the legendary 45 Colt
continue reading >Wheelwrite take a look at the modern legend that is the .50 AE
continue reading >Wheelwrite considers the European obsession with, hot, flat-shooting 22 centrefire calibres
continue reading >It’s a 22-250 Jim, but not as we know it; Wheelwrite checks out a new hot rod calibre
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