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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.

9mm Major Loads For Action Shooting

Here's the skinny on Eley and Everglades 9mm major ammo for USPSA competition.

Accuracy Of 9 Major Handloads

Assessing the accuracy of this popular cartridge for action shooting.

Meeting Major Power Factor With A 4-Inch Revolver Barrel And Moon Clips

Is there a difference in velocity from the same loads fired from semi-automatics and revolvers? One reader asked us this question and here is our answer.

How To Reload 9mm For Competitive Shooting

Creating effective loads is simple and economical.

Review: Norma 9mm Competition Ammunition

The new Envy and Hexagon lines should prove popular with action shooters.

Eley .38 Super Comp Major Receives USPSA Certification

Eley’s new .38 Super Comp Major round has been officially listed as USPSA certified ammunition.

New: Eley Action .38 Super Comp Major Power Factor Round

Eley says the new Action .38 Super Comp round meets major power factor requirements, which should make it popular with action pistol shooters. The round has launched exclusively in the U.S., and at the handgun championships in Serbia, if there is significant interest it will be rolled out to more distributors worldwide.

Review: Federal Syntech PCC 9mm 130-Grain

The newest addition to Federal’s Syntech polymer-coated ammo line is a solid choice for carbines and handguns.

Top USPSA Iron-Sighted Handguns In 2018

Old school hardware still rules in USPSA

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