I have a 40+ year stack in my shop, Rifle and Handloader both...later years to present, I started as a subscriber in the mid 70's. I'm not sure where they are headed business wise. Content is constantly diminishing, maybe it's a reflection of the market demographic. Today's gun buyers, buy modern mass produced guns of plastic and stainless...what more can be written about them?
There is a ridiculous profusion of "new" cartridges, that will probably be difficult if not impossible to find factory ammo for, in just a few more years. Not much can be said about them that hasn't already been said by buyers that didn't show much interest to begin with. A profusion of new powders to fill niches that most of us didn't know we needed until marketing people told us we needed them.
It's a tough racket catering to a shrinking industry.


Well this is a fine pickle we're in, should'a listened to Joe McCarthy and George Orwell I guess.