Thanks for posting this link. I enjoyed it. It offers a bit more technical slant (in terms of 1972) than today's magazines' puff pieces and blatant advertising.
Thanks for posting this link. I enjoyed it. It offers a bit more technical slant (in terms of 1972) than today's magazines' puff pieces and blatant advertising.
Very true statement about puff pieces. Yesterday I was searching up load data for my 38 super using my Handloader DVD's and the technical detail of the older articles really impressed me over the more modern pieces. Having looked over about 50 articles, I was able to find what I was after from a piece in the early 70's. It amazes me how the more recent pieces seem to be a "me and joe go hunting and by the way here is some load data" when they could have pointed out more of the precise details about the load and how it was made and developed.
10mm and 357 sig. The best things to come along since the 38 Super.