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.356 TSW: A Comeback Kid?

Released in 1993 for IPSC and USPSA Limited-division competitive shooters as a major power factor round, the .356 TSW produces a 182-power factor. Later on, IPSC and USPSA would rule that a cartridge had to be at least .40 cal. to qualify for major power factor in Limited division, leaving the .356 TSW without an audience and essentially doomed.

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

Our Top 10 Articles Of 2020

Now that we are near the end of the year, we're proud to present the top 10 articles featured on the website in 2020.

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A heavy 147-grain bullet has a slower acceleration curve that lowers recoil, while still meeting Power Factor requirements.

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KMS Squared UFO LED Lights For Reloading Presses

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