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    • Handloader 59 January 1976

      Obsolete Cartridge Cases - Tip to Tip - Maj. George Nonte/ Components in the .22-250 - Bob Hagel/ .218 Bee - Pet Loads - Ken Waters/ Bullet Glint - Ken Oehler/ Bullet Seating Depth - Neal Knox/ Wad Roundup - Wallace Labisky/ Shotshell Variables -...


    • 2020 Spring Varmint Rifles & Cartridges

       Downloadable product only, you will receive an email with a download link 24-48 hours after placing your order.  Rifle Talk - .22 Hornet Lineage - Lee J. Hoots/ 6.5 Creedmoor - Varmint Loads and Ballistics - John...


    • Handloader 110 July 1984

      7x57 Mauser - Cartridge Board - Charles Suydam/ The Trouble with Slow burning Shotshell Powders - Loading Shot - Ed Matunas/ The Most Popular Cartridges - Benchtopics - Layne Simpson/ .263 Express - Wildcat Cartridges - Ken Waters/ Light for Loading...


    • This issue's cover is compliments of William Curry and it shows a nice, old Colt 1896 "New Model" in .38 Long Colt, a pistol cartridge with a definitely "checkered" reputation. William provided some great information on the evolution of the .38 Long Colt from clack powder days to smokeless loadings and its use, both by civilians and the military. I'm sure you have heard of the oft-repeated story about the U.S. Army in the Philippine Insurrection, finding out that the .38 Long Colt was not effective in stopping suicide attacks by the Moros. William's article shows us some of the hard data that spawned that story, as well as good information on barrel and cylinder chamber dimensions. This would be extremely useful information to have when purchasing and revolver in .38 Long Colt.
Thank you, William Curry for a great cover and an excellent article.

      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,...


    • 2016 Varmint Rifles & Cartridges

      This issue features: IMR-4166 Loads for Five Varmint Cartridges - John Haviland/  17/23 SMC Long-Neck - A Wildcat in Its Early Stages - M. I. McPherson/ .222 Remington - Testing Loads with a 1966 Sako L461 Vixen - Mike Thomas/ .17 Winchester...


    •  2024 Fall Varmint Rifles & Cartridges

      On the Cover... A CZ 527 chambered in 22 Hornet with a 23- inch barrel and a Vortex Copperhead 4-12x 44mm optic is featured alongside tested factory ammunition from Hornady and Remington. Photograph by Zak May Table of...


    • Our cover photo for this issue comes from Mike Nesbitt and Jerry Mayo. Mike was responsible for the excellent target and Jerry took the great photograph.
For those interested in the particulars, Mike shot the target at 30 feet (two-handed) using his 44 Smith & Wesson reproduction revolver made by Uberti. The load was a 245-grain bullet from a Lyman mould (429184) pushed by 18 grains of Olde Eynsford, lit off with CCI Large Pistol primers all in a case by Starline.
The guys in the Capitol City Rifle & Pistol Club in Olympia, Washington, have been making a specialty of shooting .44 revolvers. Read Mike's story inside to see exactly what they've been doing and how they are doing it.

        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...


    • 2024 Fall Varmint Rifles & Cartridges

      On the Cover... A CZ 527 chambered in 22 Hornet with a 23- inch barrel and a Vortex Copperhead 4-12x 44mm optic is featured alongside tested factory ammunition from Hornady and Remington. Photograph by Zak May Table of...


    • Black Powder Cartridge News 89 Spring 2015

      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,...


    • Black Powder Cartridge News 69 Spring 2010

      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,...


    • Black Powder Cartridge News 33 Spring 2001

      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,...


    • Black Powder Cartridge News 81 Spring 2013

      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,...


    • Black Powder Cartridge News 85 Spring 2014

      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,...


    • Black Powder Cartridge News 49 Spring 2005

      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,...


    • Our cover for this issue has been provided compliments of Shiloh Rifle Manufacturing and Sheryll Garbe. Thanks to Shiloh for making the beautiful firearm and to Sheryll for taking the great photograph to show it off to its best advantage. 
The 1877 Sharps was by no means a prolific model of single-shot rifle, but it surely rates as one of the most elegant. Its "plainer" sister, the Model 1874, is well-known throughout the single-shot world, but the Model 1877 is relatively unkown by comparison.
If you would like to acquaint yourself further with this great rifle, check out the informative and interesting article by Steve Garbe in this issue. However, a word of warning; don't blame us if you suddenly find yourself in dire need of an 1877. If you do, however, Shiloh can scratch the itch.

        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...


    • The cover of The Black Powder Cartridge News Issue No. 131 features a classic vintage black powder cartridge rifle displayed with period-correct shooting and reloading accessories. Carefully arranged on a textured surface are tools of the trade, including bullet molds, reloading implements, a small mallet, and cartridges laid neatly in both open boxes and rows. Prominently positioned in the center is the rifle itself, showcasing its rich wooden stock and patinaed metalwork, representing both craftsmanship and history. The backdrop emphasizes authenticity and heritage, paying tribute to traditional black powder shooting.

      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,...


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