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The Magic Bullet

Professional athletes and actors are masters at making their craft look easy, belying the many hours of work and practice they invest in perfecting their skills. Similarly, the firing of a gun looks easy. You pull the trigger and the

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Charting Ammo Size and Performance

Early explorers often ventured into uncharted territory. Nowadays, those exploring the world of ammunition can arm themselves with knowledge that is off the charts. A bullet caliber size chart shows a measurement in inches and millimeters of the most common

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Packing Heat

The term packing heat connotes carrying a gun and has become part of the vernacular.It conjures up an image of guys sitting around a table in a smoke-filled room counting money or playing cards, their weapon of choice concealed in

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Who You Going to Call? Ammo Myth Busters!

As with just about anything else in society these days, there are myths surrounding ammunition. Their origin is often unclear and increasingly difficult to dispel with the passage of time. Time to shoot them up and aim for the truth.

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Staying on Target with Ammo Disposal

Although it’ll last longer than a popsicle on a summer day in Death Valley or most Hollywood weddings, ammunition doesn’t have an infinite life. There will come a time when stored ammo loses its effectiveness or has been damaged and

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Ammo Comes in Different ‘Flavors’

For the novice gun owner, finding the right ammunition can be overwhelming. Store shelves and cases feature dozens of different types of ammo that beckon the shopper with promises of power and accuracy while using a nomenclature that is often

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Keeping Ammo Fresh and Fired Up

Just as it’s crucial to store food so it won’t go bad, it’s important to keep ammunition in a place where it will retain its firepower, so to speak. Here are 10 ammo storage tips that are high caliber and

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Bullet Points on Ammo Evolution

As potent as rocks could be when hurled from a sling (ask Goliath) and catapult or dropped from a castle battlement, they were limited in terms of range and accuracy. They would ultimately be rendered obsolete by a small metal

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