A Case for the Gauge
In terms of equipment, a solid match performance rests in large part on match quality ammunition. Regardless of whether you reload, one of the most important quality inspection tools that you can use...
View ArticleThe Zero 121gr JHP
I’ve been periodically posting a short review of the gear I’ve been using. While success as a practical shooter is primarily about a given shooter’s abilities, having solid gear goes a long way to...
View ArticleFlipping Out – How To Use a Primer Flip Tray
Seemingly a pretty simple device, in concept, the primer flip tray’s sometimes confounds people. They come with no directions, of course. Their role in the reloading process is humble, but important,...
View ArticleReloading: Lubing Your Cases
To lube or not to lube, that is the question… Strictly speaking, when resizing straight wall pistol cases, modern carbide resizing dies don’t require any lubricant on the case to prevent sticking. In...
View ArticleStarline .38 Supercomp Brass
There are several choices on the market for Open division calibers, with pros and cons to each. My unreserved choice has long been Starline’s .38 Supercomp. Here’s why I continue to use this excellent...
View ArticleMontana Gold Bullet’s 121gr IFP
It’s good to have options, ya know? Luckily, there are two 121 grain bullets available in the marketplace, and when one is scarce, the other is usually available. I recently picked up a couple of...
View ArticleWhy the Dillon Super 1050?
I finally bit the bullet (pun intended), and bought a Dillon Super 1050. Before I go walking you through the install, and a minor improvement or two, I thought I might go through my decision process –...
View ArticleDillon Super 1050 installation
I didn’t get a chance to do an “install” review with my 650, so I figured I’d give you a look at what the installation of the new Super 1050 looks like. Like every other Dillon press I’ve installed,...
View ArticleOnce Fired is Best
I’ve heard a lot of opinions on what to shoot at major matches… New brass only, or well used, or whatever I have laying around, or whatever happens to be loaded up… My opinion is that once fired...
View Article1050 Modifications
For the most expensive and “Cadillac” press in Dillon’s lineup, you’d think it was pretty much perfect from the get go, right? Wrong. Just remember, if it ain’t broke, you can always make it better!...
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