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  • Handloader 291 August 2014

    Bears - Reloader's Press - Dave Scovill/ .35 Whelen - Bullets & Brass - Brian Pearce/ Black-Powder Fouling - Mike's Shootin' Shack - Mike Venturino/ Traditional .45 Colt Loads - From the Hip - Brian Pearce/ .41 Short Rimfire - Cartridge Board -...


  • Rifle 291 March 2017

    On the cover . . . The Browning X-Bolt Hell’s Canyon Speed 7mm Remington Magnum features a Leupold VX-3i 3.5-10x 40mm scope. This issue features: Muzzle Brakes- Spotting Scope by Dave Scovill, Ruger Rotary Magazine Bolt Rifles Discontinued-...


  • LoadData.com 3 Ring Binder

    Searching the LoadData.com database is a lot of fun. Once you find the Load you want to use, you print it out but have no place to put the printed data, now you do! When printing out your favorite "Pet Loads" from our LoadData.com database, you can...


  • Handloader 277 April 2012

    .45 Colt Issues - Reloader's Press - Dave Scovill/ Alliant Power Pro 300-MP Loads - Bullets & Brass - Brian Pearce/ The S&W M&P22 - Pistol Pointers - Charles E. Petty/ Alliant's Black MZ - Propellant Profiles - R.H. VanDenburg, Jr./...


  • About the Cover... This issue’s cover features a historical photo of N.C. Nash demonstrating an unorthodox offhand shooting position with a Maynard rifle. Notably, Nash rests his trigger finger alongside the receiver, using his next finger to fire—an unusual yet effective technique for stability. The rifle’s buttstock is positioned under his shooting coat, using core or vest pressure for support.This stance places the rifle nearly between sling-tight and freestyle offhand, offering notable steadiness. It's a technique still appreciated in traditional marksmanship circles, such as Schuetzen competitions and 22BPCR target matches. Thanks to Leo Remiger and Robert Summa for showcasing this classic image of an old-time rifleman.

    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...


  • 2025 Spring Varmint Rifles & Cartridges (S&H Included)

      VARMINT Rifles & Cartridges – Spring 2025 Issue Your Ultimate Guide to Precision Varmint Shooting This Spring 2025 edition of VARMINT Rifles & Cartridges is packed with expert insights and in-depth features for varmint hunters...


  • A finely engraved vintage black powder rifle with rich wood grain and steel craftsmanship is the focal point. The detail suggests this is a high-quality historical or reproduction firearm.

    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 comes to us compliments of Chris Fantini and it shows a rare bird, indeed. The Springfield 1881 Long-Range rifle was made by Springfield in very limited numbers and the survival rate has not been good. Chris' rifle is in virtually new condition and is extremely interesting from many points, not the least of which is the opportunity to look at an uncompromised .45-80-2.4 Long-Range rifle. My bet is that most of us will never see one in the flesh. Chris puts his Springfield through the paces and the story is extremely interesting. Be sure to check out his feature story in this issue and see if you don't agree with us. 
Thank you, Chris for a great cover photo of a spectacular old rifle and a very interesting, informative article to boot.

    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 Colt Single Action Army turns 150 years old! Four 1st Generation Colts from Brian Pearce grace the cover.
Photo by Brian Pearce.

    Handloader magazine, founded in 1966, is the only magazine in the world dedicated to the sport of reloading. This semi-technical journal covers reloading information on handguns, rifles and shotguns. In this issue... FN 509 Tactical in 9mm...


  • A Benelli Lupo bolt-action rifle with a Swarovski Z8i 2-16x 50mm P scope. Photo by Patrick Meitin.

    Rifle magazine, founded in 1969, is a bi-monthly periodical dedicated solely to rifles. Many have tried to imitate it without success. It is designed for all those interested in getting maximum performance and reliability from their guns and...


  • A new Ruger produced Marlin Model 1894, chambered in 44 magnum with a 20.3-inch barrel and fitted with a Skinner Express Sight. Photo by Brian Pearce.

    Rifle magazine, founded in 1969, is dedicated solely to rifles. Many have tried to imitate it without success. It is designed for all those interested in getting maximum performance and reliability from their guns and ammunition. The pages of...


  • Handloader 329 December 2020

     Downloadable product only, you will receive an email with a download link 24-48 hours after placing your order.  Columns: Elite Sixguns Have Fixed Sights - Reloader's Press - Dave Scovill/ Bullet Seating-Get the Ring Out - Practical...


  • About the Cover: The featured rifle on the cover is a Montana Rifle Company Junction, chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor with a 24-inch barrel and 1:8 twist. It’s topped with a GPO (German Precision Optics) Centuri 2.5–15x 44mm optic, mounted using Leupold QRW2 quick-release rings. Cover Photo by: Lacey Polacek

    About the Cover: The featured rifle on the cover is a Montana Rifle Company Junction, chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor with a 24-inch barrel and 1:8 twist. It’s topped with a GPO (German Precision Optics) Centuri 2.5–15x 44mm optic, mounted...


  • About the Cover... Bighorn Armory’s Model 89 Take Down is a modern powerhouse built for serious field use. Chambered in 500 S&W Magnum and shown here with an 18-inch match-grade Criterion barrel, it features skin sights, an adjustable rear bolt-mounted peep sight paired with a high-visibility white dot front sight for fast target acquisition. Classic lines meet real-world performance in this premium American-made rifle.
Photo by Lacey Polacek.

    On the Cover... Bighorn Armory’s Model 89 Take Down is a modern powerhouse built for serious field use. Chambered in 500 S&W Magnum and shown here with an 18-inch match-grade Criterion barrel, it features skin sights, an adjustable...


  • This issue's cover features the RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme Press, securely mounted on an Inline Fabrication Quick Change Ultramount. Shown in action is a Howa Carbon Elevate chambered in 6.5 Grendel, equipped with a Meopta Optika6 6.5-27x50mm scope and Leupold PRW2 rings, alongside a Nosler SR-30 ALTI suppressor. This modern reloading and precision shooting setup captures the cutting edge of today's benchrest and hunting rifle configurations. (Cover photo by Lacey Polacek.)

    Handloader Magazine is the premier publication for precision shooters, reloaders, and ballistics enthusiasts, offering in-depth coverage of ammunition reloading techniques, firearm performance testing, bullet design, and custom cartridge development...


  • Handloader 269 December 2010

    A Loading Manual is Essential - Reloader's Press - Dave Scovill/ Cast Bullets and the .357 Magnum - Bullets & Brass - Brian Pearce/ Hodgdon's H-380 - Propellant Profiles - R.H. VanDenburg, Jr./ Shrapnel Lives! - Mike's Shootin' Shack - Mike...


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