The early 19th century marked a turning point in American firearm manufacturing. With the establishment of the Harpers Ferry Armory in 1799, the United States took a significant step toward self-sufficiency in arms production. Recognizing the need for a standardized rifle to supplement smoothbore muskets, the U.S. military commissioned the development of what became known...
What is brass trimming and how do I do it?
Brass trimming refers to the process of cutting back spent brass shell casings (often from centerfire rifle rounds) to the correct length for safe and effective reloading. This is a crucial step in the reloading process, as firing a round can cause the brass to stretch, and if left unchecked, this could potentially lead to...
Top 10 Excellent to buy reloading supplies?
Where are some good places to buy reloading supplies? There are many places where you can buy ammunition reloading supplies and tools both online and in physical stores. Tools (but not other supplies) are even available on Amazon. Here are some recommendations: Remember to handle all ammunition and reloading equipment with care and follow all...
The .50-90 Cartridge: American Power & Tradition
Few cartridges have achieved the legendary status of the .50-90 Sharps, a round synonymous with the great buffalo hunts of the American West. This black powder powerhouse was designed for one purpose—delivering devastating firepower at long range. Hunters, frontiersmen, and riflemen of the 19th century depended on its brute force to take down massive game,...
