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- reloading press, at the option of the handloader. Not all handloaders resize cast lead bullets, although all handloaders do lubricate cast lead bullets. An...
- pressures (65,000 PSI), handloaders cannot realize significant velocity improvements over factory ammunition as many handloaders have done over the years...
- ammunition was produced until the late 1980s, but now it is a prospect for handloaders. It is the parent case for the 6.8mm Remington SPC, which is in turn...
- enjoys a slight ballistic advantage and continues to be po****r with handloaders and custom rifle builders. By the early 1950s, there had been a significant...
- rifles were well constructed. Cartridge developers and experimental handloaders such as P.O. Ackley found the rifle was able to handle excess pressure...
- muzzle energy with a 1,000 gr (65 g) bullet at 2,000 ft/s (610 m/s). Handloaders can push the cartridge to generate as much as 15,000 foot-pounds (20...
- sea after the war; and speculated how useful that would have been to handloaders struggling through the Great Depression. He anti****ted a similar surplus...
- experiencing a rebound in po****rity with custom rifle builders and handloaders, as it is able to drive the long (180 grain class) bullets fast enough...
- modified the dimensions and labeled as the 280 Ackley Improved. For handloaders, two versions of reloading dies were manufactured, early dies and later...
- might be hard to find reloadable br**** for this ammunition; one option handloaders have is to take the .38 Super and shorten it to the right length.[citation...