Only a position on the all women’s Randle Team has been denied me and that is, I suspect, because I am not the correct gender. By this time you are asking, “What has all of this babbling about Churchill and Westminster College got to do with shooting?” It seems that all of the...
If you’re a 1911 fan, and want to enjoy shooting something different, you’ll like theRock IslandXTM-22 .22 Magnum 1911. There are some challenges in building a small caliber, locked-breech, semi-automatic pistol, especially in an all-steel 1911. Rock Island engineers were very creative ...
Great brass for Cowboy Action Shooting. Spouse and I have used it in our revolvers for several years. Have answered a lot of questions about it due to its appearance and have recommended it to many of my friends. It will take a lot of Cowboy Action reloadings before it wears out. ...
This round was originally developed as a blackpowder cartridge in 1887. It successfully made the jump to smokeless powder, and is now one of the most common rounds in the world. Though today it's most popular use is in target matches and biathlon competitions, it is also one of ...
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In the rear of each chamber a percussion cap was placed over a hollow nipple that directed the jet of flame to the powder when the cap was struck by the hammer. This type of revolver was eventually called “cap-and-ball.” Where earlier revolvers required the shooter to line up a ...