.10 Squirrel
A good friend recently got his hands on the 10 Eichelburger Squirrel. You can see it beside a .40 S&W for size comparison above. A necked down 22 Hornet case…
Moly Buildup in Seating Die
by: Larry MedlerThis may or may not apply to you. Lately I have been measuring the force it takes to seat bullets and this set up uses a flat load…
A Few Reloading Hints and Tips
by Germán A. SalazarThere are a few little items which I find newer shooters ask about with some frequency and some which thy don’t ask about but should! Over time, as…
Measuring the Case
by: Germán A. Salazar This is another introductory reloading article, there will be little here for the experienced reloader but those who are new to reloading might find something useful…
Resizing – Case Dimension Changes
by: Germán A. Salazar When you get home from the range with a box full of fired brass, it’s time to get to work. The most fundamental decision to be…
Concentricity Tools
by: German A. Salazar There is no shortage of concentricity checking tools on the market today and it seems new ones keep coming to market so a quick survey of…
Case Head Separations
by: Germán A. Salazar If you’ve been reloading for a while, you’ve probably experienced some case head separations. If you haven’t yet, you probably will sooner or later. At a…
Giraud Case Trimmer
by: Germán A. Salazar Doug Giraud has been making his patented case trimmer for the better part of a decade now. I don’t remember the exact date but I do…
Prepping Military Brass for Highpower Matches
by: Germán A. SalazarWhen I began shooting Highpower, most competitors used military brass for their ammo. If you were lucky, you scrounged enough Lake City Match brass to keep you…
Reloading Shortages.
The last year or two has really cut into my reloading components. At one time all that space was taken up by bullets and primers and even more powder. 5…