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May 17th, 2025

Bullet Scout — New Online Ammunition Price Checker

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bullet scout ammo ammunition search engine price comparisonThere is a new online ammunition search engine that lets you instantly compare ammo prices among major vendors. BulletScout.com offers instant pricing for all ammo types: Centerfire Rifle, Centerfire Pistol, Rimfire, and Shotgun. With the Bullet Scout search engine, you can quickly compare a wide array of ammunition options. This new online search engine can help ammo-buyers navigate fluctuating prices and limited availability. Importantly BulletScout.com let you instantly compare prices among dozens of vendors. And those listed prices also provide shipping cost comparisons.

TIP: When you do your first search, you will be prompted to sign up for a Newsletter. That is NOT required. Just click the “X” button at the top right of the Pop-up to close that window. Or you can select “Don’t Show Me This Again” at the bottom of the Newsletter enrollment prompt.

The search engine is fast and easy to use — just pick an ammo type, such as .223 Rem, .308 Win, .45 ACP, or .22 LR. Results will appear instantly, and then you can refine your search by Bullet Weight, Bullet Type/Material, and Box Round Count. You can even add your zip code, which can help find total costs, including shipping. NOTE: Unlike some other ammo price sites, Bullet Scout includes Shipping Fees.

If you want to shop for multiple calibers, you can also select for all rifle ammo, all pistol ammo, all rimfire ammo, or all shotgun ammo. You’ll find links at the bottom of the caliber choice columns for each ammo type, or click HERE:

Rifle Ammo | Handgun Ammo | Rimfire Ammo | Shotgun Ammo

Vast Selection of Ammo Brands in Bullet Scout Results
Currently BulletScout.com has 12 “featured” ammunition brands: Aguila, Armscor, Barnes, Blazer, Federal, Fiocchi, Magtech, PMC, Remington, SIG Sauer, Speer, and TulAmmo. But, thankfully, search results are NOT limited to just those dozen brands. So understand that you will be able to find more than just those 12 featured ammo brands. Our test searches confirmed that BulletScout.com search results will include ammo produced by CCI, Winchester, Browning, Hornady, Speer, Sellier & Bellot, Prvi Partizan, Wolf, Ammo Inc., Frontier, Saltech, Igman, MaxxTech, STV and many other brands.

Here are initial results for a search for .223 Remington Ammunition:

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Here are the 12 “Featured Vendors” currently highlighted in BulletScout.com. Please note that Bullet Scout search results are NOT limited to these 12 companies. NOTE: The search engine looks at many other ammo sellers as well, so you get a huge selection of seller options, with their offerings ranked by price, with the lowest prices at the top.

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Shipping Costs Are Included in Listed Ammunition Prices
BulletScout.com incorporates shipping costs directly into its rankings, offering buyers a more accurate view of total costs. This site also has links for memberships for brands like Target Sports USA, which offer special discounts to subscribers. Plus, no more cross-checking SKUs — BulletScout.com groups identical ammo products together, making it easy to spot the best deal among multiple vendors.

In today’s competitive online ammo market, search engines are critical in helping consumers navigate fluctuating prices, limited availability, and countless vendor options. As shoppers increasingly rely on digital tools to make informed purchases, platforms like BulletScout.com are positioned to deliver real value through transparency and efficiency.

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May 17th, 2025

Saturday Movies: Reloading Basics Gun Digest Video Series

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Gun Digest reloading video series Phil Massaro youtubeDo you have a friend who is getting started in hand-loading? Or would you like a refresher course in some of the more important aspects of reloading? Today’s video showcase provides a wealth of information. In these videos, Philip Massaro, Editor-in-Chief of the Gun Digest Annual, explains the techniques handloaders should employ to create safe and accurate pistol and rifle ammunition. These videos are part of an 11-Video Reloading Series from Gun Digest.

After the intro video, there is a video on case resizing, with a focus on full-length sizing. Next Massaro explains how primers work and he demonstrates how to seat primers. There is a video dedicated to bullet choice, followed by a video on bullet seating, both with and without crimping. Today’s video showcase concludes with a helpful video on troubleshooting, showing how to check your ammo and disassemble rounds when something isn’t right.

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Basics Of Reloading
What goes into reloading ammo? Here are the five basic handloading steps — removing the primer, resizing the case, inserting a new primer, adding powder, and seating a new bullet. Gun Digest also has a related video on Reloading Tools, explaining the basic tools you’ll need: dies, press, scale, powder measure or powder-dispensing machine, and measuring tools.

Case Prep and Resizing
The reloading process starts with your cartridge brass. You need to remove carbon from the case exterior, check for case damage and signs of incipient separation. And it often makes sense to clean the primer pockets. It’s also wise to check case length, and chamfer/debur the case necks (as needed). Then the cases should be resized before loading. We recommend full-length resizing for rifle rounds.

Primer Types Explained
What is the difference between a large rifle primer and a magnum large rifle primer? Can you use magnum primers in standard cartridges and vice versa? These are among the topics discussed in this video.

Priming Procedures — Using Press or Hand Tool — and Powder Throwing
In this video, Philip Massaro tackles primer installation, the first process of assembly in reloading and case charging. Learn the differences between large and small primers, and how to use a primer cup accessory on a single stage press. Then Massaro shows various methods to dispense the correct powder charge.

Bullets — How to Select the Right Projectile for your Application
Not every bullet is appropriate for every job. Find out what projectile you’ll need to win a shooting match or put meat on the table. Not all bullets are created equal — hunting bullets are different than match bullets and varmint bullets are different than big game projectiles. With this in mind, Phil Massaro examines different bullet designs — including a look at Nosler’s line of projectiles.

Cartridge Completion — Bullet Seating
In this installment, Philip Massaro covers the final step in cartridge assembly, bullet seating. He covers how to use a micrometer seating die for reloading, as well as various ways to crimp handgun bullets. Massaro demonstrates seating bullets for the .357 Mag, .45 ACP, .30-06 Springfield, and .458 Win Magnum cartridges. The video also covers using a roll-crimp and taper crimp.

Reloading Troubleshooting
This is a very important video, that shows how to troubleshoot potential problems with handload ammunition. The host shows how to check for potential case head separation and other brass problems. He shows how to get stuck cases out of dies using the drill and tap procedure. Also covered are collet bullet pullers and inertia hammers for removing seated bullets from cases. This is necessary if you mistakenly seat too deeply or forget to charge the case with powder.

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May 17th, 2025

The Colt Revolver That Won Five Olympic Gold Medals

A.P. Lane Pistol Wizard Colt Revolver Olympics

A.P. Lane Pistol Wizard Colt Revolver OlympicsA.P. Lane’s Gold Medal-Winning Colt Revolver
This Colt Officer’s Model revolver, factory-fitted with a skeletonized hammer, belonged to legendary Olympic shooter A. P. Lane, who was known as the “Pistol Wizard”. Lane used this Colt Revolver to win FIVE Olympic Gold Medals — three in 1912 and two in 1920.

A.P. Lane was one of the greatest pistol shooters of his generation. He shot scores that were typically 25-50 points higher than those of his competitors. And he exhibited true Corinthian spirit. At the 1912 Olympics, Lane shared his match ammunition with another competitor who used that ammo to capture the Silver Medal (Lane won the Gold).

This revolver, factory-fitted with a skeletonized hammer, was used by American A.P. Lane in winning five Olympic Gold Medals in the 1912 and 1920 Olympic Games. It’s a .38 caliber, Officer’s Model centerfire revolver from the early 20th century. Olympian A.P. Lane’s Gun can be found in Gallery 13, Firearm Traditions for Today, at the NRA National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, Virginia. The Museum exhibit includes a panoply of Lane pieces – his revolver, his five Gold Medals, and the five Olympic certificates that went along with them.

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A.P. Lane Pistol Wizard Colt Revolver Olympics

A.P. Lane Pistol Wizard Colt Revolver Olympics

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