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1999


Number 28

Number 28: Collector's Corner - A Pair of Maynard Sporting Rifles, Custom Punches that Work, Tops at Raton, NM - 1999 National BPC Silhouette Championship, Steven Dodd Hughes Highwall .40-65 Blackpowder Rifle, A Snider-Enfield Sporting Rifle, Ruminations on Cowboy Shooting, New Year's Resolution...a little late, Prone or Sitting ... that is the question?, The Tail ( Tale ) of the Paper Patch Bullet, Thoughts on Traditional Stock Design, The 1999 World Long Range Black Powder Championship - Virginia, Product Reviews: Master Screen from Cal-Graf, New Elephant Black Powder, Ballard Replacement Wood from Ballard Rifle & Cartridge.



Number 27

Number 27: The .50-70 Government, Report from Raton - National Championship 1999, Shooters Profile - Every Club Needs a "Tom" , .45 Colt as a Black Powder Rifle Cartridge, Cleaning Brass, Ruminations on Cowboy Shooting, More Impressions on Swiss Powder, Hunting Trail - Chuck Rifles, Lapping Barrels, Product Reviews: Reproduction Cartridge Boxes from Cheyenne Pioneer Products, New Long Range Sight fromParts Unknown, Colt Blackpowder Reproductions and Replicas, Hunting Sight Staff from Clint Smith, Cowboy Loads for 12 Gauge and .45-70 Government from Federal.



Number 26

Number 26:The Ward-Burton and Custer historical controversy. Charlton Heston talks about "Fighting the Cultural Wars", Join the fight between McCluskie and Anderson. Here is part two of Black Powder Safety, Ruminations on Cowboy Shooting, Follw the Hunting Trail, And visit the Gunsmith's Bench. Read up on our Product Reviews, and try Shooting Around The World.



Number 25

Number 25: The 1866 Trapdoor, The Hayfield & The Wagon box, Wow! What a Year!, Blackpowder Loads for .44-40 Revolvers, Muzzle Clamps, Black Powder Safety, UK Firearms Legislation - Don't let it happen to you, Hunting Bullets, Rifle Accuracy & Velocity Standard Deviation, Pouring a Sharps Pewter Tip, Product Reviews - Wasserburger Wind Kit, New Brass from Starline, Single Shot Exchange - Third Classic Compendium.


1998


Number 24

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Number 24:
The Spencer Rifle, Part III: Billy Dixon's Long Shot, Black Powder Reloading the .44-40, Cleaning Blackpowder Brass, Lead Alloys for Black Powder Cartridge Rifle Bullets, Long Distance Swiss Cup - Elm 1998, Traditional Schuetzen and the .32-40, The Hunting Trail, Traditional Schuetzen Class Rules, An Unexpected Result from a Straightforward Experiment, Using a Vernier Tang Sight, Courtwright & Short's Gunfight, Product Reviews - The Making & Loading of Paper Patch Bullets by Mark Hilliard, New Book by Mathews, Double Shotguns by Steven Dodd Hughes.


Number 23

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Number 23:
Winchester '73, The Battle of Adobe Walls : Part 2, Lone Star Rolling Blocks, Our Equipment and Utilizing the Various Options Pertaining to that Equipment, Sizing Dies Expanders and Working on the Edge, Let's Go International, Silhouette Committee Report to Shooters, Hunter Class Silhouette, Yaw Drag and Twist, Casting Consistent Bullets, Raton '98, Carrying a Concealed Single Action Army.



Number 22

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Number 22:
The Ballard 1 1/2 Old and New, Ballistic Coefficients for BPCR Bullets 2nd Report, The Battle of Adobe Walls : Part 1, Mould Overhauling, Match Loading, Compression, Thoughts on Sight Inserts, Debunking the Bottle-Necked Cartridge, The Discovery of the Lost Herd of Tarbox Hollow, Shooting Single Actions Seriously, How Important is a Better Ballistic Coefficient, .38-50 Remington.



Number 21

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Number 21: Late Sharps Conversions, Testing Ballistic Coefficients, The "Big Fifty", Weights for Popular Single Shot Actions, Taking a Poke at the Critters, Bullet Design for BPC Rifles, Blueing & Browning, The .35-30 (1882) Maynard Revisited, 1998 SHOT Show, Rams and the .40-65 Winchester, Mid-West Regulators BPC Shoot.

 

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