Shooting Times Magazine 2006 December

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Shooting Times Magazine 2006 December

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Contents:  Shooting Springfield’s New Enhanced Micro 1911 (Springfield has reengineered every aspect of its 1911 pistol to come up with a compact that is truly made for the 9mm cartridge); Teach A Kid To Shoot (During this holiday season, why not give a gift that will ensure the survival of the shooting sports? We’re talking about teaching a youngster to shoot. Here are some ways that really work); The Classic Model 70 Lives On In FNH USA’s PBR (Although USRAC has ceased production of the classic Winchester Model 70 action, FNH USA continues to offer it in several versions of its Patrol Bolt Rifle series); Handloading America’s Favorite Handgun Cartridge – The .357 Magnum (For more than a third of a century the winner in sales among all handgun cartridge handload die sets from all manufacturers combined has been the .357 Magnum/.38 Special. The reason is versatility); Remington’s NEW Model 750 .30-06 (The new Woodmaster rifle might not be a benchrest companion gun, but it is definitely capable of “minute of whitetail” accuracy with careful load selection) Departments – Shooter’s Update (Check out the latest gun-related news and take a look at the newest handguns, rifles, shotguns, in-lines, optics, ammunition, and accessories); Ask The Experts (Our panel of experts answers all your questions about handguns, rifles, shotguns, and more); Shooter’s Bench (Switching riflestocks is as easy as 1,2,3. We show you how to install a Hogue OverMolded rubber riflestock in six easy steps) Columns – Editor’s Gallery (It’s time once again for readers’ wish lists. Here’s what you have asked for this holiday season); Letters (ST readers speak out); The Shootlist (Paul shoots his grandmother’s vintage .32 S&W H&R Premier revolver); Oehler On Ballistics (Ken explains how bulletseating depth can affect load pressure); Eye On Optics (Hugh clarifies how parallax affects shooters and ways that optics companies adjust for it); Practical Reloading (Lane examines the changing boundaries of “maximum” handloads); The Gunsmith (Reid shows you how to replace a rifle’s buttpad without damaging its stock); Gunsmoke (Readers answer the Sheriff’s request for their choices to the statement “If I could only have one gun”)

Issue:  December 2006

Condition:  Very Good