Shooting Times Magazine 2007 November

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Shooting Times Magazine 2007 November

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Contents:  Squeezing By The .223 Shortage (Yes, there is a shortage of .223 Remington ammunition, and the end is nowhere in sight. There may be no better time to start rolling you own – right down to making your own bullets out of lead wire and spent .22 cases); The 6.5-284 Has The Edge (A lot of riflemen have come to realize that the 6.5-284 Norma has an advantage when it comes to long-range accuracy. Handloading this former wildcat for both competition and big-game hunting is well worth the effort); Favorite Loads: Hot Off The Press (Add to your own reloading manual with Layne Simpson’s favorite 6.5-284 handloads); Benelli Versatility – Two Guns In One (With its switch-barrel capability, the Benelli Super Black Eagle II proves itself to be a one-two knockout for Gobblers in the morning and Hogs in the afternoon); Going Long With The .22-250 (Fast-twist barrels and heavy bullets help the super-charged .22s buck the wind better and hit harder); Lyman’s New Model 1200 DPSs (Our reloading editor says that if you’re a real serious handloader, you will definitely appreciate the convenience and precision results this new powder system provides) Columns – Editor’s Gallery (SHOOTING TIMES welcomes its new shooting editor and the incoming Optics Editor); Letters (ST readers speak out); Practical Reloading (Lane presents some pertinent points about propellants for you to ponder); The Shootist (Paul gives you a top-to-bottom look at Remington’s semiautomatic Model 24); Eye On Optics (In his final installment, Hugh illuminates the subject of riflescope reticles); Trigger Time (Greg kicks off our new shooting column with his take on lightweight bolt rifles); The Gunsmith (Reid shows you the art and science of color-casehardening); Gunsmoke (The Sheriff celebrates the 100th anniversary of John Wayne’s birth in a special way)

Issue:  November 2007

Condition:  Very Good