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A Page From History: Maintaining Revolver Accuracy

In the 1940s, the invention of a new cleaning rod was a key innovation in the art of keeping wheelguns accurate

Short Pistol Barrels: Five- Vs. Six-Inch Accuracy

Using a six-inch Douglas barrel with 1-14 twist, David Sams cut it to five inches and re-tested it for group size. Here’s what he learned

Accuracy Testing: How Many Shots In The Group?

Part 2 of our deep dive into accuracy testing, specifically how different round counts compare with aggregate groups.

Accurately Calling Your Shots

Being able to call your shot marks a major milestone in a shooter’s progression.

Aguila’s ‘Hummingbird’ Is Quiet, Accurate—And Fun

If you’ve been passing .22 Super Colibri up because it isn’t “real” .22 LR ammunition, you’ve been missing out.

Accuracy X Adds D1 Gunfighter, T1 Darkfighter 2011 Pistols

Accuracy X expands its 2011 pistol family with two new models.

Is Accuracy The Same As Precision?

Accuracy and precision refer to two different methods of measurement, each appropriate to their applications.

Accuracy Testing: Shortcomings Of The Five-Shot Group

A five-shot group has limited value in telling us how the gun likes the ammunition.

Should I Buy a Single-Stage Press, or a Progressive?

A question frequently asked by prospective handloaders: “Should I buy a single-stage press, or a progressive?”

Progressive Press Features and Advantages

Last week, we addressed single-stage vs. progressive presses for the beginning handloader, and made the experience-based case that beginners would be better served by starting on a single-stage press.

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