: Controlling the internal volume of the cartridge case establishes uniform pressure, minimizing velocity spreads across temperature variances. Sharps Cartridges: Making Sense of 15 Options
Reloading involves creating your own ammunition by assembling the individual components of a cartridge: the case, primer, powder, and bullet. By doing so, shooters can achieve greater accuracy, save money, and develop a deeper understanding of the shooting process. : Controlling the internal volume of the cartridge
Once you have your equipment, you're ready to start reloading. Here are the basic steps: Once you have your equipment, you're ready to
Standard for modern BPCR (Black Powder Cartridge Rifle) matches. .50-70 Government, .50-90 Sharps ("Big Fifty") VanDenburg, Jr
Edited by industry icon and featuring insights from legendary ballisticians like Brian Pearce, Gil Sengel, R.H. VanDenburg, Jr., and Charles E. Petty , Issue 274 captured a critical transition point in American shooting sports. Published in late 2011, it addressed a marketplace caught between a massive component shortage and a wave of highly advanced, new-era propellants.
Historical firearms expert Mike Venturino took on the daunting task of decoding the dense family of black powder and early smokeless Sharps cartridges.