Website Updates 12-6-2021

Good Evening all. It’s has been a busy last week. I have spent some time working on a few reloading projects and prepping things for the website. Once everything is ready I’ll make a formal announcement but there are a few changes that are coming that I am hoping will bring some good things to the website and help it grow.

One of the most popular projects I did on the website was the VZ-58 build. It is constantly in the top ten pages. I wanted to expand on some of that, there will be more to come to help finish that project out to a good conclusion but for right now I wanted to build a resource for people looking to build their own VZ’s. Here is the link to a new page I’ve started and will maintain for those looking to complete or start their build: VZ-58: Parts and Supplies

If you are a company looking to get listed, please let me know and I’ll add you to the resource page. I do not charge or ask for anything in return, it is just a tool to save people time.

Last week I wrote up and published a new product highlight. This is for Creedmoor Sport’s TRX-925 precision reloading scale. I wanted to tell the story of the development of the scale and why we did what we did. We have been surprised by the amount of conversation it has started. Hopefully, I can help clear up some of the questions, and some of the concerns about the scale. Here is the link: Product Spotlight TRX-925 Scale

Creedmoor’s new TRX-925 reloading scale is precise to +/- .01gn, which makes it unique among precision loading scales which are typically accurate out to +/- .02gn. Click on the photo to be taken to Creedmoor’s Website. (I do not get any sort of commission or kick back)

This update will be short this week as I’ve got some actual reloading-related activities to do. As always if you are looking to get in touch, the best way is to send me an email at jay@theballisticassistant.com. You may check us out on ParlerFacebookInstagram, and Reddit. If you’d like to submit a load to our load database, the instructions are here.

As always, shoot straight and stay safe!

The Ballistic Assistant