In the process of reloading, I’ve come to appreciate Swift bullets. They seem to be manufactured consistently, they sometimes offer heavier than typical expanding bullets for some bore sizes; most notable .338″ at 275 grains, .358″ at 280 grains. I’ve used these in place of Woodleigh because I believe Swift’s […]
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Review: Ann Coulter's "Slander" & Shawn Hannity's "Let Freedom Ring"
I try to read as much as I can. There are so many things going on in the world, and so little free time, it’s easy to get pulled into TV and magazines as a sole quick source of information and miss out on the enjoyment of reading a non-work […]
Review: RCBS.Load Version 3.0 beta and some v.2.88 rehash
I arrived back in California from Maine this morning. My wife and I went there to inspect a giant water filled hole in in the ground, which we occasionally, and fondly, refer to as our new home. On my desk was a package from GMDR, Greg Mushial Digital Resources, the […]
Review: Volume I & II .45 Auto Shop Manuals
I just competed an article regarding mainspring housing changes on a 1911 type pistol, and was thinking about my use of Jerry Kuhnhausen’s “The Colt Automatic – Volume I M1911 Shop Manual” and “The U.S. M1911/M1911A1 Pistols & Commercial M1911 type Pistols – Volume II M1911 Shop Manual”. While I’m […]
Review: Machine Guns
You know how it is, you’re sitting in Denny’s chomping on the 12th strip of bacon from your All American Artery Buster breakfast, when the waitress leans over and asks if you know the muzzle velocity of an M242 Chain Gun. Through your mouth full of food you drool, “3610 […]
Review: Revolt of the Elites and Betrayal of Democracy
In light of the very recent foundationless ruling by the 9th Circuit court of appeals, which declared the Pledge of Allegiance unconstitutional, a ruling with a logic so skewed it could easily be used to declare the Bill of Right and the Constitution itself unconstitutional, I thought I’d offer something […]
Review: Designing and Forming Custom Cartridges for Rifles and Handguns
The Academy Award for the biggest book, with the longest title goes to… the envelope please… Ken Howell’s “Designing and Forming Custom Cartridges for Rifles and Handguns”; 4 lbs 4.3 oz, 596 pages, 8.75″ x 11.25″ x 1.5″. “DFCCRH” was published in 1995 and is currently in it’s second printing, […]
Review: Building a Single Shot Falling Block Rifle Action
This book, or more appropriately “booklet” at 41 pages, represents one of the best values I’ve received from a publication. At first I was annoyed when I opened my $16 package and found this little black and white work inside, but as I read each page, I realized that I […]
Review: Vertical Milling in the Home Workshop
There are many books with old publication dates that do a great job of providing insight into machine operation. In fact. many of the pre-computer era books are much closer to the small lathe and milling machines going into home workshops today, than many of the newer books that drift […]
Review: The Home Machinist's Handbook
I bought this book a while ago, just before I got the mini lathe and mini mill, but I set it aside as being less than useful. As I set up metal working projects after the new equipment was installed, I began to realize how little current practical material there […]