
James D. Julia to Auction 600 Sporting Arms
Of special interest is an extremely rare offering of more than 50 German combination guns and drillings.

Survival of the Fittest
These Leupold scopes have been submerged, exposed to the elements, buried, and otherwise lost for years, but they all still function.

Hornady Superformance Ammo Tested
Superformance ammo has been around since late 2010. Now that the novelty has worn off, how’s it doing?

Blaser Debuts F16/R8 Intuition Firearms
These new rifle and shotgun designs are made specifically for women shooters.

A Bullet Too Fast
Can you shoot bullets too fast to expand when they strike game? Some folks seem to think so.

The Long and the Short of It
Long-action and short-action cartridges both have their benefits, but which type is “better”?

Holdover, BDC Reticles, or Turret Dialing
There’s a new myth starting: Riflemen no longer have to deal with holdover thanks to BDC reticles and turret dialing.

.25-06 Remington Beats 6.5 Creedmoor?
The .25-06 Remington is a great cartridge with a small problem: obscurity.

Hornady is Offering Free Ammo with the Purchase of Its New RAPiD Safe
The pistol, rifle, and shotgun versions of the safes all apply.

The World’s Finest Varminter
This ultra-rare .225 double was built for the owner’s grandchildren to hunt springbok with, but alas, that trip never took place.