Reloading is based on ammunition type, not the firearm used. Additionally, most presses will have dies which can be exchanged to suit most ammunition types and sizes.
Visit a gunsmith or gun shop in your area - these can also offer advice on usage - or consult one of the many websites which eitehr belong to firearms companies or feature firearms and related tools.
Possible. Not all powders, not all handguns. I use Unique and Green Dot shotgun powders for .38 Special and .45 ACP. The real key is to get a good reloading manual and FOLLOW IT.
Possible. Not all powders, not all handguns. I use Unique and Green Dot shotgun powders for .38 Special and .45 ACP. The real key is to get a good reloading manual and FOLLOW IT.
Reloading, fire starting, etc..
Wiki is a good choice. Go to Wiki and search for "types of handguns." On a brief cursory review, it looks pretty accurate.
they are all good if they do the job against the bad guy,i like the bigger calibers like .40 and .45
Any good reloading manual will get you started on assembling 38 special ammunition.
Any good reloading book will have loads you are looking for
Pretty good explanation at http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg107-e.htm
www.thetwilightsaga.comGo to 'books' at the top of the site, and press trivia.
A good place to find the latest press releases regarding China's government would be the China website. You can also check CNBC, HLN, Fox News or your local newspaper as well.
The Good Book Press was created in 1977.
Good places to find a Chambord Coffee Press include, Target, Walmart, the Starbucks Store, and Bed, Bath and Beyond, among other various retail stores.