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    • Handloader 47 January 1974

      Downloadable product only, you will receive an email with a download link 24-48 hours after placing your order. In this Issue:   Features:   .25-06: A Realistic Look by John Wootters .257 Roberts by Bob Hagel .357 Astra by Bob...


    • Handloader 32 July 1971

      Downloadable product only, you will receive an email with a download link 24-48 hours after placing your order. On the cover we have... Shotshell loading presses are far from new, as the 1886 model Belcher on the cover shows. This issue features:...


    • Handloader 223 June 2003

      On the cover . . . The stainless steel Smith & Wesson Mountain Gun is chambered for the .44 Magnum and features a 4-inch barrel with adjustable sights. The Springfield Armory XD-357 is chambered for the .357 SIG with a ported barrel. Alaskan...


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      What better typifies the all-round reloading hobby than a shotshell, rifle and pistol cartridge, and a loading die? This issue features: The 6.5 Remington Magnum by Bob Steindler, Our Versatile .30-06 by Dean Grennell, Smoothbore Varmint Poison by...


    • Handloader 10 November 1967

      On the cover we have... This issue features: A Great Outdoor Writer Is Gone, A Law Unto Itself by Dave Beatie, Now A New BAR by Maj. George Nonte, Ctg. of Month-6.5 Mauser, .41 Magnum Story by Elmer Keith, Pet Loads- .303 Savage  Ken Waters,...


    • Handloader 225 October 2003

      On the cover . . . Ruger’s Model 77 MKII Target rifle sports a Leupold scope and is chambered for the .220 Weatherby Rocket (see page 34). Rifle photo by Stan Trzoniec. Inset photo by Gerald Hudson. This issue features: Basic Black-...


    • Rifle 288 September 2016

      On the cover . . . A vintage M1912 Norwegian Krag shares its 6.5mm caliber with a new Ruger Hawkeye FTW Hunter topped with a Swarovski Z6(i) 2.5-15x 44mm P scope. This issue features: Mauser Projects- Spotting Scope by Dave Scovill,...


    • Rifle  216 November 2004

      In this Issue:   Nosler Custom Rifle by Dave Scovill Tales of the .38-55 by Brian Pearce Spotting Scopes by John Barness Favorite and the Model 88  Nosler Custom Rifle by Chub Eastman The .204 Ruger by Brian Pearce Serengeti Rifles by John...


    • Handloader 12 March 1968

      On the cover we have... Here is Roy Weatherby's latest rifle and cartridge-the .240 Magnum.  This issue features: A Great Outdoor Writer Is Gone, A Law Unto Itself by Dave Beatie, Now A New BAR by Maj. George Nonte, Cartridge of Month-6.5...


    • Rifle 92 March 1984

      In this Issue:   Ruger Ultra Light by Bob Hagel How Much Magnification? by Al Miller Custom Myzzleloaders: Continental John Bivins Springfield Firing Mechanism by Ludwig Olson Schuetzen Revival by Mike...


    • Handloader 54 March 1975
    • Handloader 72 March 1978

      A Firsthand Update from ILA Rick Jamison 'Back to Nature' - Lock, Stock & Barrel - Neal Knox/ .25-25 Stevens - .50-110 Diameter & Twist - Loading the Old Ones - Ken Waters/ Improving Home-Brewed .38 Specials - Tip to Tip - Maj. George Nonte/...


    • Handloader 199 June 1999

      Downloadable product only, you will receive an email with a download link 24-48 hours after placing your order. On the cover...RCBS Cowboy Dies are designed specifically for cast bullets in a variety of older rifles and sixgun cartridges. Photo by...


    • Rifle 304 May 2019

      In This Issue:   .257 Roberts by Dave Scovill Remington Model 722 by Lee J. Hoots Varminting with the .17 Hornet by Brian Pearce Autoloaders as Sporting Rifles by Mike Venturino H&R Single Shot Project Part...


    • About the Cover... This issue's cover features a statue of frontiersman and buffalo hunter extraordinaire, Jim White. The Statue of White is currently on display at Old Trail Town, in Cody, Wyoming, where Jim White's remains were eventually interred. Leo Reminger has provided us with another of his excellent articles on this famous hunter who seemed to be involved with more than his share of notable happenings and adventure on the western frontier. If one was looking for a larger-than-life character for an action-packed novel, Jim White surely fits the bill. Leo has chronicled much of White's life and it makes for very interesting reading, to say the least. I, personally, am strongly drawn to Jim White's story as it is presentative of the strong-willed and self-sufficient frontiersman of the Old West. Check out Leo's article in this issue and see if you don't agree. Again, we'd like to thank Leo Reminger, for continually providing the News with informative and interesting articles about the western frontier.

      The Black Powder Cartridge News magazine has joined the Wolfe family of outstanding sportsmen's publications. It is written by shooters for shooters. Black-powder enthusiasts will value the in-depth features and columns whether they are hunting,...


    • Handloader 68 July 1977

      Schuetzen - Heavier Bullets - Loading The Old Ones - Ken Waters/ The Story Behind the Member Revolt - Neal Knox/ Sig Sauer P - .230 - Tip to Tip - Maj. George Nonte/ The Story Behind the Member Revolt - Bob Hagel/ New Powders in the .300 Winchester...


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