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Handloader Ammunition Reloading Journal October 2011 Issue Number 274

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"How Green is My Primer?" by Charles E. Petty.

The articles provide detailed discussions on the physics of velocity and accuracy, contributing to the broader understanding of ballistic science similar to the expertise found in modern Handloader articles .

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For precision shooters, hunters, and ballistic enthusiasts, few print publications carry the historical weight and technical authority of . Published by Wolfe Publishing Company, this legacy magazine has served as the definitive gold standard for custom load development for decades.

Beyond the headline debate, Issue #274 offered a deep dive into specific calibers that were trending in the early 2010s. The articles provide detailed discussions on the physics

Another feature article, "The Art of Casting: Part 2" by Bill Rector, continues a series on casting bullets for reloading. In this installment, Rector discusses the importance of proper mold selection and preparation, as well as techniques for casting high-quality bullets.

The magazine displayed a pair of single-action revolvers on the cover—one Colt, one U.S. Fire Arms—both chambered in the historic .44-40. The issue featured a dedicated segment on , appealing to the Cowboy Action Shooting crowd and history buffs. [26†L17-L21]

: Gil Sengel provides a deep dive into the "Short, Unhappy Life" of this unique cartridge in his Cartridge Board column. Modern Load Development Books & Magazines > Books

The next morning, the air at the range was crisp. Elias levered a round into the chamber, the mechanical action sounding like a bank vault closing. He squeezed the trigger. A massive cloud of white sulfurous smoke erupted, momentarily masking the target. As the breeze cleared the veil, he saw it: a jagged hole punched through the paper.

The issue features detailed testing of the Accurate No. series (including Accurate No. 2, 5, 7, and 9). It highlights their performance metrics across standard handgun cartridges and transitional carbine loads.