Shooting Iron: The Most Practical Revolver
S &W Model 10 Military & Police .38 Specials are point and shoot, home guns. No more practical, down-to-earth, no-nonsense […]
S &W Model 10 Military & Police .38 Specials are point and shoot, home guns. No more practical, down-to-earth, no-nonsense […]
[…] the classic Rugers, Browning Buckmarks and modern models like S &W’s “Victory” .22s introduced a few years ago. I’ve owned […]
[…] crimp die. I’ve loaded a bunch of pistol caliber cartridges without crimping, but somewhere along the way, I found the […]
Swift A-Frame bullets have a proven track record on big critters. Swift bonds the lead core to the jacket. In […]
The “Buds” as they were fondly called, had all the features and benefits of something like a bigger S &W […]
[…] less reliable than centerfire ignition. I’ve had far more misfires with rimfire cartridges. Often, they will fire on a second […]
Every regular reader knows of my affinity for the .44 Special. Whether it is a Colt Single Action, New Service […]
My solution to this problem was to size .45 Colt cast bullets to 0.45″ — close to the chamber mouth […]
[…] permitted me to research the results. I identified 13 troopers who were alive because they had the S &W Model […]
[…] methods. Let’s focus on the options for carrying revolvers for now. Since we’re all built differently, hunt using different methods […]