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Back Issues of The Single Shot Exchange
Click on “Description” below for an index of featured articles from back issues of The Single Shot Exchange dating from the year 2025. With some exceptions, the first article listed under the issue date is an historical reprint published circa late 1800s to early 1900s.
Please allow up to 4-6 weeks for delivery of back issues.
What a Sportsman Saw in New York, Part 1 (S&F, Vol 15, No 20)
A Trial Load in the .38-55 (Mike Nesbitt)
Aesthetics & Guns & Design Principles (Terry Wieland)
Coyote Conundrum (William Perry)
Product Review: Buffalo Shooting Sticks (Mike Nesbitt)
A Rifle with a Story to Tell (Clint Meier)
The Importance and Means of Learning to Know One’s Gun (S&F, Vol 15, No 22)
Who was Armin Tenner?
The .38 Special with Black Powder Loads (Mike Nesbitt)
Rambling with Micheal: Mini Quigley 2024 Report (Michael Clites)
A Class of Their Own (Terry Wieland)
Ring Catcher (Steve Earle)
Straight Shooter (William Perry)
A Funny Thing (Lee Shaver)
An Opinion on Smallbores, Part III (S&F, Vol 15 No 18)
The Come-Back Trail (Mike Nesbitt)
Alias Holland and Woodward (Terry Wieland)
Old Photos: Memories of Yesteryear (A.W. Peterson photo)
The Winchester 1885, Old Gun, New World (William Perry)
Teenie Screws (Steve Earle)
Single Shots for Our Time (Steven Kruse)
An Opinion on Smallbores, Part I (S&F, Vol 15, No 16)
Winter Amusement (S&F, Vol 15, No 16)
An Opinion on Smallbores, Part II (S&F, Vol 15, No 17)
The 1887 – What’s Old is New Again (William Perry)
Harry Pope’s High Wall (Terry Wieland)
Paper Patching, Part Two (Glyn Stanway)
Old Photos: Memories of Yesteryear (Jerry Thoreson)
TexasMac’s Ramblings: Removing Bore Leading (Wayne McLerran)
A Funny Thing (Lee Shaver)
Weight | 6 oz |
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Dimensions | 11.5 × 8.5 in |
Year | 2025 |
Month | Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr |