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Reloading The .300 Precision Rifle Cartridge

Here, Frank Melloni explains his reloading experience with the .300 Precision Rifle Cartridge, particularly when crafting hunting loads.

Handloads: 6.5x54mm Mannlicher-Schoenauer

The previous owner of my 6.5 carbine bought another cocking piece and had a gunsmith screw a Williams aperture sight on top, making the rifle more friendly to older eyes.

A Tale of Two Sevens: The 7 mm-08 vs. the 7x57 mm Mauser

Although the 7 mm-08 Remington and 7x57 mm Mauser cartridges are very similar in performance, they are quite different in history. So, which one should you choose?

Not a Question of Need: The .400 H&H Magnum

With a belt and gentle shoulder, the .400 H&H Mag. could be called “old-school” in design, but it was introduced in the 21st century. With “modern” big bores such as the .416 Rem. Mag. and .458 Win. Mag., do we really need the .400? Dakota Arms sure seems to think so.

Handloading the 6.5x54 mm Mannlicher-Schoenauer

The previous owner of my 6.5 carbine bought another cocking piece and had a gunsmith screw a Williams aperture sight on top, making the rifle more friendly to older eyes.

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