Ammunition
Cartridge of the Week, the 45-70 Goverment, 45-70-330, 45-70-350, 45-70-405, 45-70-500
This week we go really old school with a big hoss, the 45-70 Government. This comes from a time when…Read More >
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This week we go really old school with a big hoss, the 45-70 Government. This comes from a time when…Read More >
Born from the .30-03, the .30-06 Springfield is one of the most important cartridges of the 20th century. Developed in…Read More >
How much is the right amount of ammo to stash for SHTF? Should you follow the motto, “Buy it cheap, stack it deep?” Or should you keep in mind all the other equipment you will be carrying during a bug-out situation? There is a happy middle between stashing away hundreds of thousands of rounds and none. But what is it? Read “Survival Ammunition: How Much Ammo do you Really Need for SHTF” to find out.
Owners of Browning’s discontinued HP40 Hi-Power chambered in 40 S&W have an unusual but highly competent pistol in their hands.
This is what happens once the bullet arrives at the intended destination.
This week we look into the American classic cartridge, the .45 Automatic Colt Pistol. John Moses Browning, who some may…Read More >
Last week we explored an old Warhorse, the Russian 7.62x54R. This week we look into a staple cartridge of hunters…Read More >
If you’re thinking about buying that first gun, but are not sure which way you should go, consider the shotgun.…Read More >
The 7.62x54R (rimmed) cartridge is one of the oldest of the modern cartridges, which uses smokeless powder. The designers never…Read More >
Hand loading and reloading my own ammo is something I’ve enjoyed for years. It takes a bit of preplanning and…Read More >