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Smith & Wesson M&P22 Magnum
.338 Weatherby RPM Handload Data?
Winchester Model 1905 • This mild-shooting semiautomatic rifle and its unique “Self-Loading” cartridge were big players in the development of autoloaders.
Seven Forgotten 7s • Even though these seven 7mm rifle cartridges are relatively unknown today, they are ballistically significant in their own rights.
Reloading the .35/.30-30 Wildcat • Surprisingly, this old wildcat slipped by Lane; however, once he was on to it, it proved to be easy to load and shoot.
BUILT FOR DEEP CONCEALMENT • FN’S BRAND-NEW REFLEX 9MM SEMIAUTOMATIC PISTOL IS SLIM, TRIM, AND DESIGNED FOR EVERYDAY CARRY, AND IT SHOOTS WELL, TOO.
IMPROVING MAUSER’S MASTERPIECE • WITH A FEW TOUCHES FROM A CUSTOM GUNSMITH, THIS DUMOULIN MAUSER 98 MAKES A LIVELY AND COMPACT DANGEROUS-GAME RIFLE.
8MM REMINGTON MAGNUM: THE .32-CALIBER KING • THE POWERHOUSE 8MM REMINGTON MAGNUM MAY BE WITHERING, BUT IT STILL HAS A LOT TO OFFER.
ADVANCED ADAPTABILITY • SPRINGFIELD’S NEW ECHELON 9MM STRIKER-FIRED PISTOL FEATURES SOME TRULY UNIQUE AND INNOVATIVE ENHANCEMENTS. PLUS, IT SHOOTS GREAT.
Trimmed for Action • Members of the .220 Swift cult are all, by both nature and necessity, handloaders.
A Reloader’s Role Model • U.S. military veteran, writer of reloading manuals, shooter, hunter, and wildcat-cartridge developer, Ken Waters was Shooting Times’s second reloading columnist.