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Category: Cartridges

The .35 Whelen Cartridge: A Comprehensive Review

By Staff Editor

The .35 Whelen cartridge represents a rich history and a balanced performance profile. From its roots as a wildcat cartridge to its present-day role in hunting and sport shooting, it stands as a testament to thoughtful design and innovation. Its specific measurements, history, and applications continue to intrigue firearm aficionados, reflecting both the ingenuity of...

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25 ACP vs 32 ACP

By Staff Editor

Challenge of the mouse gun rivals The .32 ACP wins this comparison on nearly every metric. More energy. Better penetration. Superior ammunition selection. A deeper roster of quality firearms past and present. Easier to find on the shelf. If you are choosing between the two calibers for any practical purpose — self-defense, a range gun,...

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The .40-70 Cartridge: History & Performance

By Staff Editor

The .40-70, like many of its contemporaries, had a short stint in the limelight. As the buffalo herds dwindled and bolt-action rifles chambered in smaller, faster rounds came onto the scene, the need for the big-bore black powder cartridges waned. In today's world, it’s a specialized round, often used in vintage single-shot rifles for nostalgic...

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Deer Hunting: The .30-30 Cartridge

By Staff Editor

Deer hunting has long been a popular pastime for outdoor enthusiasts and sportsmen alike. Among the wide array of rifles and cartridges available, the Winchester Model 94 and the .30-30 cartridge have established themselves as iconic choices for pursuing deer in North America. In this article, we will delve into the history, performance, and alternatives...

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The .32 ACP Cartridge

By Staff Editor

The .32 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol), also known as the .32 Auto, is a popular centerfire cartridge that has made a name for itself in the realm of self-defense and concealed carry firearms. It's a semi-rimmed, straight-walled cartridge that was designed by John Moses Browning, initially for use in the FN M1900 semi-automatic pistol, hence...

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The .25-20 cartridge: A Classic in Firearms History

By Staff Editor

While the .25-20 cartridge may not be as prominent today as it once was, its historical significance and contribution to firearms development remain undeniable. It played a crucial role in the evolution of lever-action rifles and provided hunters with a reliable option for small game hunting and pest control. Its successors may have overtaken it...

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The Evolution of the Pinfire System in Firearms

By Staff Editor

From their humble beginnings as primitive hand cannons, firearms have undergone countless transformations to arrive at their modern iterations. Among these developments, the Pinfire system stands out as a remarkable milestone, laying the groundwork for the firearms of today. The invention of Frenchman Casimir Lefaucheux, the Pinfire system was a significant departure from the earlier...

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The Story of the .32-20 Winchester Cartridge

By Staff Editor

The .32-20 Winchester cartridge, often simply referred to as .32-20 or the .32-20 WCF, is a bit of an enigma in the realm of small-bore ammunition. With roots stretching back to the late 19th century, it has seen service in everything from modest single-action revolvers to lever-action carbines. This vintage cartridge, despite its somewhat archaic...

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The .44 Russian Cartridge: History to Modern Ballistics

By Staff Editor

The .44 Russian cartridge has a history worth knowing. Born out of a military contract and refined into one of the most influential revolver rounds ever made, it shaped cartridge design for generations. Here's a look at its history, development, specifications, and performance.The .44 Russian's impact on firearms development cannot be overstated. It directly influenced...

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