The October 2011 issue continues the magazine’s tradition of expert authorship and rigorous data verification. Key articles and columns in this edition cover a wide spectrum of shooting disciplines. 1. The .44 and .38 WCFs: Rifles vs. Cartridges
The reviewer’s primary complaint was that the article’s author had an overly narrow view of the 10mm landscape. The author reportedly cited only Glock and a “short handful” of 1911 makers as the primary sources for 10mm pistols, overlooking other significant manufacturers like Sig Sauer, EAA, and Rock Island Armory. Similarly, the reviewer argued that the article understated the variety of available factory ammunition, listing only a few offerings while omitting numerous loads from boutique manufacturers like Buffalo Bore, Cor-Bon, Double Tap, and Grizzly. This review serves as a potent reminder that no single source is infallible and that knowledgeable handloaders should always cross-reference information and consider the perspective of the author. The October 2011 issue continues the magazine’s tradition
Three shots. One hole. Four hundred yards. Similarly, the reviewer argued that the article understated