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DIY CARTRIDGE BUILDING

Things have certainly gotten better during the past 12 months or so. Reloading components have become much more readily available, and the press arms are once again in motion. This year, we’ve got new powders, new projectiles and all sorts of new tools … which makes it the perfect year to either bolster your current bench setup, or to start punching your own ammo for the very first time.

ALLIANT

Adding to the Reloder family of powders, Alliant announced Reloder TS11, a rifle powder on the faster side of the burn rate scale and engineered for temperature insensitivity. It’s perfect for short-range benchrest cartridges and varmint work, making a solid choice for those who want consistent results whether they’re in pursuit of winter foxes and coyotes or sniping woodchucks and prairie dogs in the)

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