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Reloading Rifle Ammunition 
This 
is the firste of sameserics giaeinree 
instructive 
articles for the rifleman who reloads his cartridges 
By GILBERT S. THOMPSON 
N writing these 
series of articles, 
the first thing I 
wish to impress upon 
the minds of my read- 
ers is the necessity of 
thoroughness in carry- 
ing out carefully the 
instructions given. 
These instructions I 
have prepared upon the 
principle of cause and 
effect, after long and 
exhaustive tests, at the 
200-yard range, the dis- 
fer to in these articles. 
It has been the ex- 
perience of most men 
that it is hard to obtain 
perfect accuracy from 
an indefinite number of 
shots in _— succession. 
Some have charged this 
inaccuracy to them- 
selves, some to the gun, 
but very few have ever 
charged it to imperfect 
ammunition. While any 
or all of these might be 
the cause, the one least 
suspected is the one most often at 
fault. A great many of my readers 
no doubt will not agree with me in 
this, so we will take up this issue first 
and try to reason it out. 
HE manufacturers of guns, espe- 
cially target rifles, make them very 
perfect, and so long as they are prop- 
erly taken care of, and only black 
powder and lead bullets used, they will 
last for years. It is true that some 
guns are more cranky than others, and 
require specially prepared ammunition. 
This is due in most cases to the differ- 
ence in the chambering, a point which 
every man must learn by making a 
study of his own gun. But getting 
back to the issue we are trying to 
reason out, we will assume that the 
gun is in perfect condition, which of 
course it must be in order to get 
accuracy. 
that it is no fault of the gun if the 
inside of the barrel is not kept in 
proper condition from one shot to 
another, either by drawing a brush 
through, or breathing in at the muzzle, 
or in any way best suited to the condi- 
tions of the atmosphere and tempera- 
ture, which in most cases will adjust 

And we must also assume’ 
It will identify you. 
The author, using a match rifle 
itself except in extreme hot or cold 
weather. , 
If the burnt powder remains moist 
in the barrel, and the barrel is per- 
fectly smooth, it will need no further 
attention. But whether this uniform 
condition from shot to shot is kept or 
not, the barrel is certainly the same, 
and if eight shots out of ten are accu- 
rate, there is no reason for charging 
the two strays to the gun and you had 
better’ look to your ammunition for the 
trouble. 
q Pepto is no question but what 
some men are better marksmen 
than others, even at a rest. But there 
is no reason when a man at a rest 
can place six or eight shots out of ten 
well in the black, that he would be 
careless enough to get two or four 
shots, six or eight inches away, with 
a scope or a gun properly sighted for 
target work. A good marksman gen- 
erally knows where his gun is, when 
the explosion takes place, and any one 
can become proficient in this who will 
practise it enough. 
And so I say, do not allow yourself 
to be deceived in thinking that your 
low seores are always due to your im- 
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