Handloader Ammunition Reloading Journal October 2011 Issue Number 274 'link'

The .25-06 has since faded slightly behind the 6.5 Creedmoor, but the reloading techniques for managing over-bore capacity cartridges (like powder selection for throat erosion) remain 100% relevant.

: John Barsness discusses "Working Up a Load in the 21st Century," emphasizing the critical relationship between bullet seating depth and velocity. Magnum Revolver Loads

: Brian Pearce details methods for developing high-performance handgun ammunition. Here is a comprehensive retrospective of what subscribers

Here is a comprehensive retrospective of what subscribers found in their mailboxes that October, and why this issue still matters to handloaders today.

Three shots. One hole. Four hundred yards. Four hundred yards

The Handloader Ammunition Reloading Journal is a monthly publication that has been a staple in the firearms community for decades. With a focus on reloading and handloading, the journal provides expert advice, techniques, and product reviews that help readers improve their skills and stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the field. Each issue is packed with articles, tutorials, and features that cover a wide range of topics, from basic reloading techniques to advanced load development and accuracy optimization.

: Gil Sengel reviews the "short, unhappy life" of this specific cartridge in the Cartridge Board column. Each issue is packed with articles

The issue of Handloader: The Journal of Ammunition Reloading (Issue Number 274), published by Wolfe Publishing , stands as a comprehensive technical guide for serious reloaders. This particular volume is noted for its deep dives into both modern propellants and the historical nuances of black powder cartridges. Key Articles and Technical Features