ACCA JOURNAL

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Commenced in 1979, the ACCA Journal is printed each quarter and is provided free to all financial members. The Journal is a well balanced, illustrated publication of approximately twenty-eight pages devoted to all aspects of cartridge collecting. It features information from local and overseas contributors and publications, notices of ACCA meetings and related information. 

Any member may submit questions, articles or information on any cartridge related matter. Local or overseas experts will answer submitted questions in the same or subsequent issues of the Journal.

Members may advertise in the Journal to sell, buy or swap up to five lines free of charge or at a fee for a larger advertisement.

The Quarterly Journals are scheduled for posting to members on the 1st March, 1st June,  1st September and 1st December.  Back issues of the Journal are available to members at a nominal fee. 

Journal contributions, Questions and Answers, Classifieds, etc may be sent to The National Publications Editor at PO Box 72, Adelong, NSW 2729, Australia. Please note: All material submitted for inclusion in any journal must be with the Editor no later than four weeks prior to the relevant date above. Guidelines to assist members in writing articles have been provided by the Editor, John Dunn. To view or download these guideline, click here.

An Index is provided to help members search for articles in past Journals.

                                                                                      Journal No 122 Second Edition 2010  

 

In this Issue:     

 * The Cartridge and Its Care from Whoa to Go

                       by Terry Castle

                 * 12 Gauge 100 'Grand Opening' Shotshell 

                       by Ian Bruce

                 * Some Australian Powder Tins 

                      by Terry Warnock

                 * Some More About Chilworth Powder 

                      by Will Adye-White

                 * Break Up Ammuntion 

                      by Harrie Telkamp

                 * Stevens Centre Fire Cartridges 

                      by John Dunn

                  * Reloading Tools

                  * Odds 'N' Ends

                    

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