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Noted Author & Gunsmith Fred Zeglin Pens Book on Legendary Gunsmith P.O. Ackley

The most comprehensive look ever into the life and work of eminent gunsmith, barrel maker, teacher and cartridge developer “P.O. Ackley: America’s Gunsmith” now available for purchase.

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Northwestern issues apology for blood-stained American flag pattern on Wounded Warrior Project uniforms (9 PHOTOS)

The Northwestern Wildcats issued an apology Tuesday for their blood-stained American flag uniforms after the team received criticism over the design. The uniforms will be worn in honor of the Wounded Warrior Project on November 16 when the team faces off against the Michigan Wolverines. The uniforms were originally designed by Under Armour to mimic […]

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‘Wildcat Cartridges’ a Reloader’s Handbook of Wildcat Cartridge Design is Now on Kindle

Wildcatting has been around almost as long as the metallic cartridge case. Wildcats have an air of mystery about them, no effort is made in these pages to diminish that mystique...

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300 AAC Blackout Used for 1st Place Win at MultiGun Nationals

Staff Sargent Daniel Horner of the US Army’s Marksmanship Unit used the new 300 AAC Blackout cartridge to win 1st overall in the Tactical Optics division of the 2011 USPSA Multigun National...

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So, You Think You Don’t Like Wildcat Cartridges?

In any group of shooters there is always at least one guy who says with a certain amount of disdain, “With all the choices of cartridges I have from the factories, why would I shoot a wildcat?

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