By A Mystery Man Writer
These suggestions will assist you in handloading mil-spec ammunition that will regulate with the sights and provide proper ballistic shooting for World War II-era rifles.
Considerations for Handloading World War II-Vintage Rifle Am - Guns and Ammo
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