NEW Cartridges of the World 17th edition (June 2022).

June 28, 2022. The 17th Edition of the Cartridges of the World has just been released. This resource should be in every serious gunman’s library. This huge reference, which spans 704 pages, contains loads data and illustrations for more than 1500 cartridge types. This book is essential for anyone who shoots a variety of cartridges or is a collector. The 17th Edition features 30+ new cartridge types, and 1500+ photos. Amazon.com offers free shipping for the print version at $35.99 You can also purchase the print book through third-party sellers for $26 and $4 shipping. The Kindle eBook version is $18.10. Updated 17th Edition with Feature articles
Cartridges of the World 17th Edition includes cartridge specifications, as well as tech articles on Cartridge identification and SAAMI guidelines. Wildcatting is also included in this edition. Cartridges of the World is the largest cartridge reference guide available in print. It includes a full-color section that features articles such as Cartridges of the AR-15 and Creedmoor Cartridge Family. Also, “Cartridges and Cans” (suppressors).

Click HERE to access all this FREE INFO. Click HERE to access all this free information. Then click on the cover photo that says “Look Inside”. CHAPTERS: Chapter I: Current American Sporting Cartridges

Chapter 2: Obsolete American Rifle Cartridges

Chapter 3: Wildcat Cartridges

Chapter 4: Proprietary Cartridges

Chapter 5: Handgun Cartridges of the World

Chapter 6: Military Rifle Cartridges of the World Chapter7: British Sporting Rifle Cartridges

Chapter 8: European Sporting Rifle Cartridges

Chapter 9: American Rimfire Cartridges

Chapter 10: Shotgun Shells

Chapter 11: U.S. Military Ammunition

Chapter 12: Cartridge ID using Measurement Cartridges of the World was published for the first time in 1965. W. Todd Woodard is the editor of the 17th edition. He is also the Editor of Gun Tests magazine. Frank Barnes (1918-1992), began collecting information about handgun cartridges when he was 12 years old, thanks to his father, who was a police officer. Frank Barnes was an innovator in cartridge design, and he invented the original 308×1.5? Barnes, the father of the 30BR. Frank was a college professor before he began his law enforcement career. Frank was also a pilot and a racecar driver. Learn more about Cartridges of the World (17th Edition.) at GunDigestStore.com. Similar Posts

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