As a dedicated hunter, finding the perfect rifle that combines lightweight construction, precision, and reliability is the holy grail. The Savage Ultralite 110 hits the mark on all fronts. Whether you’re out for elk in the Rockies, whitetail in the Midwest, or any game in between, this rifle in its various calibers delivers performance you...
Muskets of the American Revolutionary War: Tools of Freedom
The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), also known as the War of Independence, was a period that marked the birth of a nation—the United States of America. It was a war waged on different fronts and with various weapons. Among them, muskets were the most commonly used firearms on both sides. These weapons of war, despite...
What is chamfering? You should know.
Chamfering brass refers to the process of beveling the inside and/or outside edge of a casing mouth. This process is done for a few key reasons: Ease of Bullet Seating: Using a chamfer tool helps ensure that the bullet can be seated smoothly into the casing. The beveled edge guides the bullet into the casing,...
The .38 Special Cartridge
The .38 Special cartridge, recognized by a host of names, including .38 S&W Special, .38 Special, and 38 Spl, is a rimmed, centerfire cartridge renowned for its historical and ongoing significance in law enforcement and civilian self-defense applications. Smith & Wesson, a prominent American firearms manufacturer, introduced the .38 Special cartridge in 1898. It was...