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Reloading

Will Ammunition Prices Go Back Down?

January 24, 2021 By Joshua Gillem

SIG V-Crown and Match grade ammo

The great ammo shortage of 2020 is now turning into the great ammo shortage of 2021. Now with the election cycle over we can really start to take a step back and figure out not only what happened, but answer the following question: Will ammunition prices go back down? At some point we expect the […]

Filed Under: Industry News, Opinion, Reloading Tagged With: ammo, ammunition, shortage

Shotshell Reloading Equipment

May 15, 2019 By GunnersDen

Shotgun Reloading: The purpose of this guide is for all those who would like to start reloading for their shotguns either for economy or better selection of shot and wad, that don’t know where to start when buying reloading equipment. This guide will show you everything that you need to start reloading your own top […]

Filed Under: Reloading, Shotguns Tagged With: reload, reloading, shot guns, shot shells, shotguns

Centerfire Rifle Cartridge Reloading Bullet Runout

March 11, 2019 By GunnersDen

Centerfire Rifle Cartridge Reloading: Correcting Bullet Runout: Bullet runout is the cause of most reloaded rifle cartridge inaccuracies. Most rifle cartridge case and bullet alignment is determined in the resizing die but there are other reasons and situations that will cause excessive bullet runout which are not readily seen with the human eye. Bullet Runout […]

Filed Under: Reloading Tagged With: accuracy, bullet runout, centerfire, reloading, rifle, rifle cartridge

308 Winchester Reloading Data Chart

March 10, 2019 By GunnersDen

Cartridges: 308 Winchester and 7.62 NATO centerfire rifle cartridges are also known as their metric nomenclature 7.62x51mm. Both of which are .30″ caliber, rimless, bottleneck centerfire rifle cartridge case designs that are reloadable with various combinations of primer, powder and .308″ diameter bullets. 7.62 NATO cartridges are normally loaded to slightly lower chamber pressure levels […]

Filed Under: Reloading Tagged With: 308 win, 308 winchester, ballistics, data, reloading

Reloading Components: Bullet Manufacturers

March 10, 2019 By GunnersDen

Bullet Manufacturers: Barnes: Barnes is best known for its legendary components, everything from the lead-core original bullets, to the legendary all-copper X bullet. This company was purchased by Remington Outdoors in 2009. Berger: Berger bullets are high quality precision bullets, engineered and precisely made with very tight tolerances for match grade accuracy. Hawk, Inc.: Hawk […]

Filed Under: Reloading Tagged With: ballistics, bullet manufacturers, bullets, reloading components

Reloading Powder Manufacturers

March 10, 2019 By GunnersDen

Alliant smokeless powder: is backed by a century of manufacturing experience and the most exacting quality control procedures in the industry. They check and control chemical composition, the shape and size of powder grains, even the propellants’ density and porosity. Hodgdon Powder Company: Hodgdon Powder offers one of the largest selections of quality propellants for […]

Filed Under: Reloading Tagged With: data, gun powder, manufacturers, reloading

7mm Remington Magnum Reloading

March 10, 2019 By GunnersDen

Cartridge: The 7mm Remington Magnum centerfire rifle cartridge is a .28″ caliber, belted, bottleneck centerfire rifle cartridge case design that is reloadable with various combinations of primer, powder and .284″ diameter bullets by handloaders. 7mm Remington Magnum Reloading And Cartridge Specifications: 7mm Remington Magnum Cartridge: Bullet Diameter – .284″. Primer Diameter – .210″. Primer Type – Large […]

Filed Under: Ballistics, Reloading Tagged With: 7mm, 7mm reloading, 7mm rem mag, ballistics, data, relaoding

243 Winchester Reloading Specifications

March 10, 2019 By GunnersDen

Cartridge: The 243 Winchester centerfire rifle cartridge is a .24″ caliber, rimless, bottleneck centerfire rifle cartridge case design that is reloadable with various combinations of primer, powder and .243″ diameter bullets by handloaders. 243 Winchester Reloading Specifications: 243 Winchester Cartridge: Bullet Diameter – .243″. Primer Diameter – .210″. Primer Type – Large Rifle. Case Neck Diameter – […]

Filed Under: Ballistics, Reloading Tagged With: 243 winchester, ballistics, reloading

How to Make Gunpowder [Blackpowder] For Your Muzzle Loader

March 7, 2019 By GunnersDen

How to Make High Quality Black Powder: Mixing proportions by weight are 75% potassium nitrate, 15% charcoal, and 10% sulfur. Potassium nitrate, sulfur, and carbon react together to form nitrogen and carbon dioxide gases, these expanding gases provide the propelling action for projectiles. Did you know that brown charcoal makes the best black powder and […]

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Rifle Reloading Equipment Guide

October 20, 2018 By GunnersDen

The center fire rifle cartridge is a type of rifle ammunition that has a bullet as a projectile that is fired from a breech loading rifle. The interaction between rifle bullet and rifled bore are termed as internal ballistics. The action of the bullet once leaving the rifle barrel is usually refereed to as external […]

Filed Under: Reloading Tagged With: centerfire, equipment, gear, reloading, rifle

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