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    • Black Powder Cartridge News Subscription

      The Black Powder Cartridge News is the only magazine in the world dedicated to the black powder cartridge rifle. The magazine targets the avid shooter and competitors in the black powder shooting world. We cover rifles, powders, reloading and...


    • Gibbs Cartridges - Book on CD ROM

      This is a Book reproduced in a high resolution PDF format on CD-ROM.The Gibbs line of wildcat cartridges has aroused curiosity since the mid-1960s. Handloaders expound and argue the velocity claims and cartridge designs of Rocky Gibbs. Other than...


    • Black Powder Cartridge News Slipcase

      Introducing the Black Powder Cartridge News slipcase, which, like our binder, features a handsome leatherette cover and gold foil embossed spine with the Black Powder Cartridge News logo. This is a great way to protect your Black Powder...


    • Rifle 6 March 1969

      On the cover we have... Interest in .17 caliber rifles has peaked and waned in'the past, but the mini-bore now seems t o be here to stay -- evidence is the H&R Ultra Wildcat .17-223 on the cover of this issue, the first factory offering with a ...


    • This issue of Handloader: The Ammunition Reloading Journal (June–July 2025, Issue #356) features an eye-catching cover showcasing two standout Springfield Armory 1911-style pistols. The Prodigy 3.5-inch Compact AOS is paired with a Vortex Defender-ST micro red dot, ideal for concealed carry. Next to it, the TRP AOS 4.25-inch model grabs attention with a Trijicon SRO reflex sight and Streamlight TLR-8 AG light/laser combo. Both handguns are displayed with ammunition and accessories—perfectly setting the stage for an issue packed with reloading insight and performance testing.

      On the Cover... This issue of Handloader: The Ammunition Reloading Journal (June–July 2025, Issue #356) features an eye-catching cover showcasing two standout Springfield Armory 1911-style pistols. The Prodigy 3.5-inch Compact AOS is...


    • Handloader 244 December 2006

      Numbers - Reloader's Press - Dave Scovill/ 9.3x62mm - Cartridge Board - Gil Sengel/ Vihtavuori N3SH - Propellant Profiles - R.H. VanDenburg, Jr./ The One Load Concept - Mike's Shooting Shack - Mike Venturino/ The Most Accurate Revolver Cartridge? -...


    • Black Powder Cartridge News 96 Winter 2016

      The Black Powder Cartridge News is the only journal in the world dedicated to firing black powder. Each issue focuses on the rifles, cartridges and matches that make black powder fun to shoot.  


    • Black Powder Cartridge News 95 Fall 2016

      The Black Powder Cartridge News is the only journal in the world dedicated to firing black powder. Each issue focuses on the rifles, cartridges and matches that make black powder fun to shoot.  


    • Handloader 116 July 1985

      Pulling Bullets - Benchtopics - Layne Simpson/ .25-35 Winchester - Cartridge Board - Charles Suydam/ Troubleshooting Bullet Mould Problems - About Cast Bullets - Mike Venturino/ Loading The 16 Gauge - Loading Shot - Ed Matunas/ .35 Newton - Wildcat...


    • Cast Bullets for the Black Powder Cartridge Rifle

      Finding the right cast bullet to perform in your black powder cartridge rifle can be a pursuit of disappointment or reward. Matthews puts into perspective the tools and techniques used to make your cast bullet shooting a success.   ...


    • Black Powder Cartridge News 94 Summer 2016

      The Black Powder Cartridge News is the only journal in the world dedicated to firing black powder. Each issue focuses on the rifles, cartridges and matches that make black powder fun to shoot. This issue features Rolling Block Target Rifle,...


    • Black Powder Cartridge News 92 Winter 2015

      The Black Powder Cartridge News is the only journal in the world dedicated to firing black powder. Each issue focuses on the rifles, cartridges and matches that make black powder fun to shoot. This issue features Rolling Block Target Rifle,...


    • Our cover for this issue is a bit of an intriguing mystery. Not concerning who we received it from; as that was Bill Mapoles, noted frontier historian and regular contributor to the Black Powder Cartridge News. However, as you will read in Bill's excellent article, "Death in the Desert" in this issue, the circumstances around why this old Colt ended up in the desert with two fired cases and three live rounds left, can be open to much conjecture. Given where it was found, almost anything would be possible. It really makes one wish these old firearms could talk... although running the "backtrack" on them is almost more fun than knowing what they actually did. Read Bill's article and see if you agree; or maybe you will come up with another scenerio that he hasn't thought of.

        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 for this issue is a tribute to one of America's great gunsmiths, Norman S. Brockway. We are sure that many of today's gun enthusiasts will not recognize his name, nor the super-accurate firearms he virtually handcrafted, but much of what Brockway did, paved the way for what we now define as benchrest shooting. The very definition of a "rugged individualist," Brockway showed typical Yankee ingenuity in all of his work and indeed, his life.
Mark Barnhill provided us with the old newspaper clipping detailing much of Brockway's life. The clipping itself was part of the wealth of information that Harold "Polecat" Porter had accumulated during his years as a shooter and collector of muzzleloading slug rifles. "Polecat" was himself quite a character and avid black-powder shooter, who served to span the time between many of the old-timers and today's black-powder riflemen.
The newspaper interview of Brockway revealed several facts about his life that we had not heard or read before. Brockway was truly a gunsmith and rifleman who could shoot them as well as he could build them. Check out the story inside this edition and see if you don't agree.

      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,...


    • The cover photograph for this issue is from good friend and regular contributor Miles Gilbert. Miles has always been a well-versed student of the Old West and has sent us this interesting account of the death of the Apache Kid. Many noted characters on the Arizona frontier were connected to the Apache Kid, but probably the most famous was Al Sieber. I think this cover photograph is a classic image of one of the greatest frontiersmen of the Old West. 
Half of Al Sieber's adventures in life would have been plenty for any normal human. Civil War veteran, hunter, miner, scout... Al was all of these things. Check out his story, along with the Apache Kid's that are included in this issue of the Black Powder Cartridge News. - SPG

      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...


    • Handloader 114 March 1985

      9.3mm Black Powder Rifle Cartridges - Cartridge Board - Charles Suydam/ Gas Check Bullets in Obsolete Cartridges - About Cast Bullets - Mike Venturino/ Sweating the Details - Loading Shot - Ed Matunas/ .35-318 - Wildcat Cartridges - Ken Waters/...


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