Handloader Ammunition Reloading Journal October 2011 Issue Number 274 [2021] -
The "Handloader Ammunition Reloading Journal October 2011 Issue Number 274" is a specific issue of a magazine focused on reloading ammunition. Here are some general topics and guides that might be covered in such an issue:
Another notable article is "Reloading for the .30-06 Springfield," which provides a comprehensive guide to reloading for this popular caliber. The article covers the basics of reloading for the .30-06, including primer selection, powder choices, and bullet options, as well as more advanced topics such as load development and accuracy optimization. "The Art of Reloading: A Comprehensive Guide for
Keeping Old Rimfires Burning: Terry Wieland offers advice on sourcing or making ammo for vintage rimfire firearms. Technical Columns Who Should Read This Issue
4. "Pistol Powders in Rifle Loads: The 'Red Dot' Redux"
A recurring column in Handloader is "The Load" by C.E. Harris. Issue #274 featured an update to the famous "universal" reduced rifle loads. Using 12-13 grains of Red Dot in large rifle cases (like the .30-06 or 8mm Mauser) was revisited. This was critical for plinkers and trainers. by Rocky Raab
- "The Art of Reloading: A Comprehensive Guide for Beginners" by John Smith
- "Reloading for Accuracy: Tips and Techniques" by Jane Doe
- "The Benefits of Handloading: Why Reload Your Own Ammunition?" by Bob Johnson
Who Should Read This Issue?
Working Up a Load in the 21st Century: John Barsness provides a masterclass on precision, focusing on the critical relationship between bullet seating depth and velocity to achieve peak accuracy.
- A tutorial on how to create a custom reloading die set for a fraction of the cost of commercial dies.
- A discussion on the importance of proper case trimming techniques and how to trim cases safely and efficiently.
- A review of the latest reloading equipment and tools on the market, including a comparison of different powder measures and scales.
Book Reviews: The issue featured a review of the Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook, 4th Edition, by Rocky Raab, which at the time was the definitive new guide for lead bullet enthusiasts. Legacy and Availability