British Motorcycle Gear

Reloading

Sometimes you just get lucky…

This was another blog with a daunting title challenge.  I went with the one you see above.  Other choices were…

3 years ago

A 458 Ruger M77

The year was 1974.  I had just finished grad school and I was at Fort Bliss, Texas, for the Basic…

3 years ago

Mini 14 Bench Cleanup

When you're a reloader you get a bunch of odds and ends components and you go on a jag to…

3 years ago

A Kinder, Gentler Range Session

I always liked that "kinder, gentler" line from George Bush.  We don't do politics here at ExNotes (we'd lose half…

3 years ago

Reloading and Shooting the .300 Weatherby

I’m in the money with the Mark V .300 Weatherby now, but it took some doing to get there and…

3 years ago

Youberty? You bet!

That would be my tuned Taylor Uberti in .45 Colt, the Italian Stallion Single Action Army revolver that has graced…

3 years ago

The Mini 14 and Lee’s Factory Crimp Die

I love the Ruger Mini 14 and I've written several blogs on it (I'll give you a link at the…

4 years ago

A Model 625 load…

When I first posted about the Model 60 load development plan and the Altamont grips I bought from good buddy…

4 years ago

A Model 60 Load Development Plan

This blog outlines the development plan I'm using for my new-to-me Model 60 Smith and Wesson revolver.  You might recall…

4 years ago

IMR 4166: A quick look

Necessity is the mother of invention, or something like that.  When I heard that IMR 4320 was discontinued (on top…

4 years ago