Handloader Ammunition Reloading Journal October 2011 Issue Number 274 Instant

: Brian Pearce explores developing Great Handgun Loads, specifically focusing on high-performance ammunition. Sharps Cartridges

Another review, "RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme Reloading Press," by Steve Almallah, examines the features and performance of this popular reloading press. Almallah provides a detailed evaluation of the press's design, construction, and operation, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses.

Handloader Issue #274 serves as both a practical guide and a historical reference for the serious reloader. : Brian Pearce explores developing Great Handgun Loads,

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Magnum Revolver Loads with Alliant Power Pro 300-MP . Comprehensive load data using what was then a highly anticipated, high-performing spherical handgun propellant. Handloader Issue #274 serves as both a practical

Beyond the technical data, the journal served as a guide for the daily operations of the reloading bench:

Pistol Pointers explores the evolving technology behind primers, specifically looking at environmentally friendly or "green" primer alternatives and how they perform compared to traditional options. 9. Beyond the technical data, the journal served as

Instead of obsessing over minor imperfections in the primer pocket, Barsness argued that the reloader’s energy should be focused elsewhere. He placed heavy emphasis on . He suggested that if the brass varies in thickness around the circumference of the neck, it directly affects bullet release and concentricity. His solution was ruthless: check all brass and discard cases with uneven necks, relegating them only to “plinking” loads. [23†L29-L34]

In Cartridge Board , provides an exceptional autopsy of a fascinating historical footnote: the 9mm Federal . Introduced in the late 1980s, the 9mm Federal was essentially a rimmed version of the standard 9x19mm Parabellum, designed to run in revolvers without requiring cumbersome moon clips.

R.H. VanDenburg, Jr. provides a technical look at Ramshot's Zip powder.