Handloader Ammunition Reloading Journal October 2011 Issue Number 274 [patched] «FHD 2024»
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.
Consistent with Handloader's legacy, Issue #274 acts as a specialized load manual, delivering exact recipes, component pairings, and ballistic results across multiple platforms: The next morning, the air at the range was crisp
In the next issue, the editor ran a small correction: “Several readers reported unusual chronograph results with the Pinky Driscoll .22-250 load. After internal review, we cannot replicate the data. We suspect a misprint in the powder charge. Do not attempt.” A massive cloud of white sulfurous smoke erupted,
In addition to the feature articles, the October 2011 issue of the Handloader Ammunition Reloading Journal includes several tutorials and technique pieces that provide step-by-step guidance on various aspects of reloading. One example is the article "How to Make Your Own Reloading Dies," which walks readers through the process of creating custom reloading dies for their specific caliber and application. After internal review, we cannot replicate the data