Handloader Ammunition Reloading Journal October 2011 Issue Number 274 Jun 2026

But a few old-timers, like Griz, knew the truth. Some numbers aren’t for replicating. They’re for believing.

John Barsness discusses the critical roles of bullet seating depth and velocity. But a few old-timers, like Griz, knew the truth

Reloading involves creating your own ammunition by assembling the individual components of a cartridge: the case, primer, powder, and bullet. By doing so, shooters can achieve greater accuracy, save money, and develop a deeper understanding of the shooting process. John Barsness discusses the critical roles of bullet

: Brian Pearce shares data for using Alliant Power Pro 300-MP in magnum revolvers. : Brian Pearce shares data for using Alliant

Handloader Issue No. 274 (October 2011) features Brian Pearce’s high-performance handgun loads and Mike Venturino’s exploration of Sharps cartridges. Additional content includes analyses on bullet seating depth, the 9mm Federal, and Ramshot’s Zip propellant, along with reviews of the Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook. Purchase this issue from Wolfe Publishing . Handloader 274 October 2011 - Wolfe Publishing

The October 2011 issue (Number 274) of the Handloader Ammunition Reloading Journal is a must-have for anyone serious about reloading their own ammunition. This issue is packed with valuable information, tips, and techniques to help reloaders of all skill levels improve their craft.