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Using Digital Scales
Posted by Matt Wright on 19th Sep 2025
Weighing powder charges when handloading ammunition is something that requires a certain level of accuracy and consistency. It’s not uncommon to read tales of woe regarding digital scales among
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Understanding Ballistics Coefficient
Posted by Matt Wright on 19th Sep 2025
For the average reloader, terms such as “Ballistic Coefficient” are meaningless, seeing as though the round being loaded doesn’t have to be accurate beyond a couple hundred yards. Ho
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Reloading Abbreviations
Posted by Matt Wright on 19th Sep 2025
Reloading manuals like abbreviations almost as much as the Military. There’s OAL, VEL, and JFP just to name a few. Especially for beginners, this can be overwhelming. Luckily, there’s help
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Bullet Twist vs. Bullet Weight
Posted by Matt Wright on 19th Sep 2025
Rifling is something today’s shooters take advantage of, yet few know it is hasn’t always been so. Though rifling was invented in the 1400s, it didn’t become popular until the 1800s.
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Barrel Flex: How does it affect a load?
Posted by Matt Wright on 19th Sep 2025
Creating a load that produces the highest level of accuracy possible is the hope and drive of every reloader. For those on the path to greatness, at least with regards to precision loading, that creat
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How To Clean Your Reloading Equipment
Posted by Farren on 19th Sep 2025
The dies you use in your reloading equipment are often the most expensive, and most important, piece of equipment in your entire setup. If used, and taken care of, properly, you should expect to have
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