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The calibre hunter

It’s undervalued and underused today, but Byron Pace is nevertheless fixated with the .222 Rem

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Hornady ELD-X bullet Review

Hornady has revamped its range of varminting loads

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Weighty Issue: Byron Pace builds on his investigation into bullet construction

Leaving sectional density behind us, it is probably wise to add a brief discussion on the ballistic coefficient (BC) of a bullet for those who are not familiar with it. The ballistic coefficient in itself will have very little effect

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Step back: Byron Pace takes a careful look at pressure build up

I want to discuss some important aspects of safety and the production of better loads. For those of you who already reload, you may have noted a number of gaps in the presented knowledge base and equipment to this point.

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Terminal ballistics: The wound cavity

Following on from his introduction to bullet construction and terminal ballistics, Byron Pace looks at the specifics of the wound cavity as well as assessing rimfire performance

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Federal firepower

Byron Pace puts the Nosler-topped Federal V-Shok .223 Remington ammunition to the test

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