Some years ago, I built a long, low work bench to use for firearm maintenance and build projects. It worked great, but project work was eventually shifted to more specialized work areas and the bench became home to handloading equipment. Because the bench is low, the press eye view was […]
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Notes on handloading the 357 SIG... Part 2
I would have finished Part 2 sooner, but I spent most of the day hanging a Confederate Battle Flag on the inside gable wall of the shop and listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd perform Simple Man. Too bad I live in the North. I like what I like, believe in what […]
Notes on handloading the 357 SIG... Part 1
The 357 SIG is an easy cartridge to handload. Brass is long lasting, dies and other tools are plentiful and components are readily available. Dimensional considerations do not significantly different from any other cartridge, however, like every other cartridge the 357 SIG has its minor idiosyncrasies. When checking in with […]
Either a 338 Ultra Mag... or a Nifty Paperweight Part 4
OK… the bolt lugs were lapped for full contact with the receiver’s lug seats. The action was faced square to the bolt-way. Before the barrel is installed and the chamber is cut for proper headspace, the bolt face must be trued perpendicular to the bolt-way and parallel to the face […]
The Case of the Elusive Traditional Hunting Rifle
Over the past 10 years, firearm sales, units and dollars, have soared in the face of Second Amendment struggles, ammunition shortages, a liberal press, liberal states and local governments attempts at trampling the Second Amendment and, at times, in the face of a truly crappy economy. Yet firearm manufacturers were […]
The Bushmaster XM-15 M4 A3 7.62x39mm
Bushmaster is the leading supplier of AR-15 type firearms. The brand is popular with hundreds of law enforcement organizations around the country and with the military of more than 50 countries world wide. In addition to law enforcement and military sales, Bushmaster is popular with civilian consumers for security, hunting, […]
Shooting Chrony
It seems that every time a new chronograph is introduced, we give it a try; high end, low end, light sensors, magnetic sensors, sound sensors. Some had elaborate analytical software, some logged details in a data base, others just spit out fps or meters per second in a path to […]
Advanced Armament Corps 300 Blackout Part 2
A long time ago, a good friend told me that the easiest way to stay on point when writing is to condense the objective of the work to a short sentence and keep that sentence in clear view when writing. So I did. No personal computers yet in existence, I […]
Advanced Armament Corp's 300 Blackout Part 1
It is tough to write about acronym firearms, uppers and accessories. The hardware can be exceptional, as can be the performance, but a vocal 5% component of the culture and press surrounding these types of firearms carries on like teenage girls at a Katy Perry concert. As a guy with […]
A Cure for Springfield XD Nubs
The Springfield XD continues to demonstrate impressive reliability, accuracy and shooting comfort as a component of our ongoing 357 SIG project. The feature that needed to be enhanced was the factory 3 dot sight set to improve sight visibility. There are lots of accessory sights made for the XD including […]