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    Common mistakes people make storing ammunition

    ByLeo Clark January 7, 2026January 6, 2026

    Improper ammunition storage rarely fails in a dramatic Hollywood-style explosion. The real risk is quieter: cartridges that corrode, primers that fail, and defensive rounds that do not fire when a life depends on them. Avoiding those failures starts with understanding the most common mistakes people make once the factory box comes home. From tossing loose…

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    Calibers that make ethical shots easier

    ByLeo Clark January 7, 2026January 6, 2026

    Ethical hunting starts long before the shot breaks. It begins with choosing a cartridge that helps you place a bullet precisely, penetrate vital organs, and end an animal’s life quickly. The right caliber cannot fix bad judgment or poor marksmanship, but it can make humane hits easier and more repeatable across real‑world conditions. When I…

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    Hunting calibers that hold up under real use

    ByLeo Clark January 7, 2026January 6, 2026

    Hunters talk endlessly about ballistics charts and new cartridges, but the calibers that really matter are the ones that keep working after years of hard use, bad weather, and imperfect shot angles. The rounds that hold up in the field share a few traits: predictable trajectories, bullets that behave on impact, and platforms that stay…

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    Why certain calibers are being restricted more often

    ByLeo Clark January 7, 2026January 6, 2026

    Across the gun world, a quiet but consequential shift is underway as lawmakers, regulators, and even private ranges single out specific calibers and cartridges for tighter control. The pattern is not random. It reflects a mix of concerns about armor penetration, long-range lethality, environmental impact, and how far a given round can travel beyond its…

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    Why some cartridges are easier to shoot accurately

    ByLeo Clark January 7, 2026January 6, 2026

    Some rifle and handgun cartridges seem to make accurate shooting feel almost effortless, while others punish every mistake. The difference is not magic, and it is not just marketing. It comes from how a cartridge’s shape, bullet design, recoil and pressure curve interact with physics and with the human behind the trigger. When those pieces…

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    What new gun owners often misunderstand about ammo

    ByAsher Clark January 6, 2026January 5, 2026

    New gun owners tend to obsess over the firearm and treat ammunition like an afterthought, but the cartridge is doing the real work. When people misunderstand ammo, they end up with malfunctions, poor accuracy, or in the worst cases, dangerous failures that could have been avoided. I want to walk through the most common blind…

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    13 Ammo types that cause problems at indoor ranges

    ByAsher Clark January 6, 2026January 5, 2026

    Indoor ranges live or die on safety and infrastructure. Certain ammunition types are flat-out incompatible with enclosed backstops, ventilation, and fire codes, and range owners are right to be picky. I walk through 13 specific loads that cause problems indoors so you can avoid getting turned away at the counter or, worse, starting an incident….

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    7 Cartridges that work reliably on tough game

    ByAsher Clark January 6, 2026January 5, 2026

    When you are hunting tough game, you need cartridges that keep punching after the shot, not rounds that look good only on paper. The seven cartridges here have real history on elk, moose, big bears, African plains game, and even elephant, with modern loads that keep them relevant. I have watched all of them work…

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    Calibers that perform well without excessive recoil

    ByAsher Clark January 6, 2026January 5, 2026

    Picking calibers that hit hard without beating you up is the fastest way to shoot better, whether you are working on defensive skills, small‑game hunting, or range practice. The cartridges below all have a track record of solid performance with recoil levels most shooters can manage, even in lighter guns. 1. 9mm Luger The 9mm…

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    10 Ammo mistakes that quietly waste money

    ByAsher Clark January 6, 2026January 5, 2026

    Ammo is expensive, and a lot of shooters bleed cash without realizing it. I want to walk through the quiet mistakes that drain a gear budget, using hard numbers from recent reporting so you can see exactly where the money goes and how to keep more of it in your pocket. 1. Buying the Wrong…

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