Slip-Ups And Blunders
[…] and found in the Ideal Handbook No. 28 dated 1926, Remington’s black powder .44 Special factory loads with 246-gr. lead […]
[…] and found in the Ideal Handbook No. 28 dated 1926, Remington’s black powder .44 Special factory loads with 246-gr. lead […]
Remington Connection
Combining legendary 1911 performance with a new lightweight design, the Remington 1911 R1 Ultralight is a great option for today’s […]
[…] again after the war, I bought a case of primed Remington .44 Special brass and about half a case of […]
[…] Open-Top. However, if a cartridge cylinder is added to a Remington or Colt .36 there will be a problem when […]
[…] 1871-72 Open-Top and then the Single Action Army in 1873. Remington followed with the Model 1875 two years later, with […]
[…] Adams Double-Action .44 and a very early replica of the Remington New Model Army. Over the decades, I have continued […]
After shooting heavy .44 Special loads for years, Keith petitioned Remington and S&W to make his hot loaded .44 Specials […]
[…] the late 1800s offered revolvers chambered for .45 Colt. ( Remington did make some samples for testing but never cataloged […]
[…] includes data for the new Ramshot Grand magnum rifle powder, Remington 360 Buckhammer, Winchester 400 Legend, and updated data for […]