Handloader?

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The magazine that is!

Anybody read it regular or subscribe?

I old and set in my way for reloading , and have some pet loads I've used for 20yrs with no desire to change. But sometimes I check it out when I see something on the cover that catches my interest. This latest issue has a .41 magnum and black powder pistol articles in it.
 
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I've been a subscriber for a very long time and I think Handloader is one of the best magazines sold today. It's one of the few I read cover to cover. (I like Shooting Times too)
 
I have been a subscriber for a number of years and like the magazine. I read them cover to cover and use them for reference for a long time after.

Cheers,

Rick
 
^^^ +1. I've been buying the yearly back issues, on disk, every once in a while too. Helps fill in the wait time between the regular issues.
 
Why yes, yes I do. I'm a bit on the older side too and really set in my ways. With that said Brian Pearce a writer with Handloader changed my mind on the powder to use in the .44 Special and .45 Colt. I never thought my good old Unique would or could be replaced in those calibers. Brian's excellent articles on these calibers sparked my interest in using Power Pistol in them and I grudgingly gave it a try, holy smokes, whoda thunk it, I like it! I didn't totally kick Unique to the curb but my go to powder for these is now Power Pistol. Their other writers very often have good articles that I find informative.
 
I subscribe and think its a good way to keep up on one of my favorite hobbies. I've been reloading for thirty years and the longer I reload and talk to fellow reloaders I realize how much I don't know about it. I find reloading relaxing and very satisfying as I watch my ammo stash grow. I believe there is always room for improvement and new things coming all the time I think it is great fun and challenging to improve accuracy especially on a varmint rifle. But I really do enjoy the way I can tailor make rounds for my old blued Smiths and improve my shooting and not have to pay outrageous prices for ammo for my favorite pistols. It's definitely an art and science and I have so much more to learn, tho I have certain loads I will never change. It's a great hobbie!
 
My favorite gun mag. I have about 50 back issues from the early sixties and seventies. I still find good information in them. They definitely aren't going anywhere. I still load cast 12 Ga. slugs using techniques form an article in an issue from the mid sixties. They're still as accurate and effective as when I started loading them 20 years ago. Like mtgianni, Now I only buy a newsstand copy when I see something that I'm interested in.

De Oppresso Liber
 
Handloader and Rifle are two of the best mags currently published. I get both and read them cover to cover. They are both bimonthly and staggered so you one every month. I think you get a deal for subscribing to both.
 
I've subscribed for years and picked my first one up on a newstand in 1974. Over the years, it has become less experimental minded and filled with more articles that resemble those found in "Shooting Times", but it is still the best one out there.
 
I've picked up every issue from the magazine rack for the past few years. I'm about to subscribe since I no longer have a reliable store locally.

I only load for seven calibers and I don't experiment much. I get a load that works and stick with it. That being said I enjoy reading of the many different methods and unusual cartridges. Without a doubt my favorite "gun" publication.
 
I was a charter subscriber of both Handloader and Rifle. Later on I stopped them and just bought Shooting Times. Occasionally, I bought news stand issues and one time I bought several back issues from the publisher. I still have around a hundred issues downstairs in plastic wrappers!
Dick
 
Decisions, decisions...

I only load for seven calibers and I don't experiment much. I get a load that works and stick with it.

You know how as you get older it takes longer to make decisions? The last time I was planning to go to the range I didn't get everything "lined out" the night before. So in the morning first I had to decide on what guns I wanted (needed) to take.... then look thru my notes to see what "test loads" I hadn't gotten to shoot yet... then see which ones I can "shoot up" so I can make some space, so I can make some more test loads later... then what tools & targets... then try to get everything I think I "need" packed in the bags... look at the clock & check the time... heck with it, I'll go tomorrow! (Kinda like having to figure out what restaurant you want to eat at & then what you want to order, all before you leave the house?) Think I need to settle on one load too. :D
 
I pick it off the stand now and then if it has one of my weapons or loads in it.

Good articles and writers, just that I have old magazines all over the house with "Good Old Data" in them and don't need any more.

Plus I am not into the new "Black Guns" that cover half of the articles, now a days.
 
The only gun mag to which I subscribe. Have every issue since late '80's. Great reference material. Rifle is good,too.
 

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