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: R.H. VanDenburg, Jr. profiles Ramshot’s Zip powder.
Ballistics don't change—only bullets and powders do. The techniques and safety protocols discussed in this 2011 issue are timeless. It’s a great reminder that in the world of reloading, the fundamentals are everything.
Which or caliber you are developing loads for?
For high-volume pistol reloaders, dedicates his Propellant Profiles space to evaluating Ramshot Zip. Zip is a fast-burning, dense, double-base smokeless powder tailored for target calibers like the .38 Special, 9mm Luger, and .45 ACP.
To build safe, repeatable ammunition, brass consistency is non-negotiable. The journal provides exhaustive breakdowns on optimizing case life and consistency: Ballistics don't change—only bullets and powders do
: Gil Sengel provides a deep dive into the "Short, Unhappy Life" of this unique cartridge in his Cartridge Board column. Modern Load Development
The October 2011 issue of Handloader Ammunition Reloading Journal is a 96-page publication that covers a wide range of topics related to reloading and handloading ammunition. The issue is divided into several sections, including feature articles, reloading techniques, product reviews, and columns from industry experts.
: Stan Trzoniec highlights new reloading equipment from leading industry companies.
Haviland treats recoil management as a science. He explores how stock design, powder selection, and bullet weight choice affect perceived recoil versus actual kinetic energy. This guide shows shooters how to formulate soft-shooting practice loads that mimic hunting trajectories without causing shooter fatigue. Lasting Relevance for Modern Reloaders Which or caliber you are developing loads for
: Practical guides detailing how specific canister-grade powders transition along pressure curves inside the chamber.
: Analyzed by R.H. VanDenburg, Jr., this clean-burning, double-base smokeless powder was highlighted for its high versatility in high-volume progressive reloading, specifically across standard pressure applications like .38 Special and .45 ACP.
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
Proper seating depths to ensure complete anvil engagement without crushing the priming compound. 2. Advanced Case Preparation and Dimension Control the 9mm Federal
: Terry Wieland discusses sourcing and using ammunition for vintage rimfire firearms. Technical Guides & New Gear
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This approach was not just about technique; it also touched on safety. Barsness made a controversial claim that, within reason, seating a bullet deeper in modern rifle cases does not necessarily increase pressure. Furthermore, he warned that classic signs of high pressure, such as a hard bolt lift or case head expansion, are not reliable indicators and that a chronograph is a far better tool for this job. Specifically, he stated that any load producing velocities significantly higher than published data is likely operating at unsafe pressure levels. Barsness's article was a masterclass in critical thinking, urging reloaders to challenge established dogma and focus on what demonstrably works.
: John Haviland offers tips on "getting in touch with your softer side" through recoil management. Old Rimfires
Featuring insights from legendary firearm columnists like , Issue 274 balances timeless benchrest fundamentals with advanced loading data. The Anatomy of Issue Number 274
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