Shooting Times Magazine 2005 February

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Shooting Times Magazine 2005 February

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Contents:  Handloading The .204 Ruger (After discovering that handloading information for the .204 Ruger was limited, Rick assembled a wide variety of powders and bullets and worked up 30 brand-new handloads); Springfield’s XD Sub-Compact Goes High-Cap (Springfield introduces a new high-capacity version of its XD Sub-Compact – along with a new line of XD Gear, that includes molded polymer holsters, extended magazines, magazine sleeves, and heavy-duty range bags); A .45 ACP LoadFest (The .45 ACP cartridge has been around for almost 100 years, but it refuses to grow old gracefully. Handloading makes this venerable cartridge the most versatile of auto pistol cartridges); Shooting Ruger’s New Flattop Blackhawk (Ruger commemorates 50 years of manufacturing the classic Blackhawk single-action revolver by issuing a small-frame Flattop anniversary edition that hearkens back to the original revolver); Cooking Up Loads For The 6.5mm Grendel (The versatile 6.5mm Grendel is a true intermediate cartridge with the ability to reach out to long ranges. It’s great for hunting deer, competing in NRA High Power competition, and protecting your home); Ask The Experts (Our panel of experts answers all your questions about handguns, rifles, shotguns, and more); Handloading Facts & Fallacies (According to Layne, no group in the shooting sports has created more fallacies than those who handload ammunition. Here’s the straight scoop on eight of the most common misconceptions about handloading); Shooter’s Update (Here’s a look at the newest handguns, rifles, shotguns, in-lines, optics, ammunition, and accessories) Columns – Editor’s Gallery; Letters; Dateline: Washington, D.C./Gun Legislation; The Gunsmith; Firing Line; Precision Reloading; Eye On Optics; The Shootist; Gun Smoke

Issue:  February 2005

Condition:  Very Good