British Motorcycle Gear

Reloading

Part 1: Lee’s Fab Four for the .44

A month or so ago I wrote a blog about Lee's .357 Magnum Deluxe 4-die set.  I liked those dies…

2 years ago

A 300 H&H Ammo Score

Finding reloading components of any kind these days (brass, bullets, powders, or primers) is a tough thing to do.  Finding…

2 years ago

A 110-grain Python Load

I've owned three Colt Pythons.  Back in the ‘70s I had a blue 6-inch Colt Python and another 6-inch nickel-plated…

2 years ago

1903 Springfield Cast and Jacketed Loads

This is an update on my latest 1903 Springfield load development work. I purchased this rifle about three years ago…

2 years ago

Double Action Misfires

It’s been a long haul correcting double action misfires on my snubnose Smith and Wesson revolver, but the magnificent Model…

3 years ago

A Boudreau Econo-Whelen Load!

The .35 Whelen is an interesting cartridge.   A wildcat formed by necking .30 06 brass up to .35 caliber, it's…

3 years ago

Boudreau Powder-Coated Bullets and Accurate No. 5

Another day on the range, and another set of test results.  These are the first loads I've tried with Boudreau's…

3 years ago

A Tale of Two Bicentennial No. 1 Rugers

I've been a Ruger No. 1 fan for close to 50 years.  It started with one I've written about before,…

3 years ago

Bringing a 405 Ruger No. 1 Back To Life

Good buddy and fellow Inland Empire shooter Jose recently posted on Facebook about what has to be one of the…

3 years ago

A Tale of Two Creedmoors

The 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge draws a lot of flak on the Internet.  I suspect most of the folks who go…

3 years ago