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In most magazines - Handloader, Rifle, Shooting Times, Guns & Ammo, etc., etc. Is there much of anything to be found that hasn't been heard 100 times before? I have old "Rifle Magazines back to the 70s. There was much wildcat development, trigger work, technical smithing, etc. Now, excepting the introduction of a new WSM/WSSM, 204, or ultra something, it is the 136th article on the 1911, the 234th article on the .270 & the 573rd article on the barrel lengths. There is a distinct lack of original thinking! There is little in the way of technical info. Even just new writers, perhaps like some of us, might add at least a new dimension. It certainly couldnt' hurt. | ||
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There isn't a single shooting, gun or reloading magazine on the market today that is nothing more than a mirror image of manufacturers' press releases and a collection of advertisements. PERIOD! | |||
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You got that right, Steve! | |||
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I agree Steve. They're nothing but infomercials anymore. | |||
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Gentlemen, I prefer Magnum from South Africa. It's one of the few gun magazines that is not just a big advertisement for the latest and greatest. | |||
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I agree also with all of this. I had subscriptions o shooting times, handloader, guns/ammo, but found myself simpling skimming over them on the can. Nothing gleened from them at all. A couple writers I liked - Craig Boddington, and I used to like Rick Jamison. But I hated the gun reviews - never a gun, or product that they didnt like | |||
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When HANDLOADERR, and later RIFLE came out,quite a few of the articles came from people like us, those that the current editors consider the stupid, dumb and unwashed. (Whew! Did I just say that? ![]() ![]() Now, rather than cater to the crowd that made them, they are trying to become Guns & Ammo wannabes. Cater to the real dummies and sell more subscriptions. The NRA had a poll in the Rifleman as to which gun rag after the Rifleman did you like best. Would you believe it was Guns & Ammo. Talk about dumbing down the shooters. I don't know. maybe I shouldn't be so hard on them. After all, they're a business, and like any business, they're in business to make money. Still, I sure hate it when the screw up what were the two best gun rags out there. Paul B. | |||
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