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handloading is the more
general term, and
refers generically to the
manual ****embly of ammunition.
Reloading refers more
specifically to
handloading using...
- Hatcher,
Julian S. and Barr, Al
Handloading Hennage Lithograph Company (1951) p.34 Davis,
William (1981).
Handloading.
National Rifle ****ociation of America...
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range of
handloading components including cartridge cases,
bullets and
shotgun s**** components.
Hornady also
produces a wide
range handloading equipments...
- of
engaging military targets from
point blank range to 1,100 meters.
Handloading costs for the 6.5mm
Creedmoor are roughly-equivalent to
other 6.5mm cartridges...
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bullets may have to be full-length
resized to work in
newer guns.
Speer handloading guidance states that the
loads they show
should be used only in handguns...
- falling-plate events. It is an
excellent round for
those considering handloading ammunition, as it is
economical and
consistently performs well. The ...
- Sharpe,
Philip B.
Complete Guide To
Handloading (1953) Funk &
Wagnalls p. 60 Davis,
William C., Jr.
Handloading (1981)
National Rifle ****ociation of...
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cartridges during World War II and has been
manufactured for sale to
handloading civilians since 1960. The
United States military replaced black powder...
- to make the case
ductile enough to
allow reshaping so that it can be
handloaded many times, and fire
forming can help
accurize the shooting.
Steel casing...
- with
proper care, a suitably-strong revolver, and
adherence to safe
handloading practices, the .38
Special can
accommodate ammunition ranging from light-recoiling...