Beauties and Beasts
Sporting Classics’ annual rundown of new rifles covers everything from exquisitely crafted custom guns to powerhouses that can stop the biggest big game dead in its tracks.
Sporting Classics’ annual rundown of new rifles covers everything from exquisitely crafted custom guns to powerhouses that can stop the biggest big game dead in its tracks.
O’Connor is arguably the greatest gun writer that ever lived. Read some of his comments on gundogs, dangerous-game calibers, and, of course, the .270 Winchester.
When James Bond needed a gentleman’s double rifle, London’s Anderson Wheeler delivered.
Hornady’s big announcement was the creation of new polymer tips for its rifle ammo, solving the problem of previous tips melting at high velocities.
Brent Nicholson, 51, likely stole the guns from hunters and hunt clubs in neighboring North Carolina.
Beginning in 2016, Browning will offer a variety of ammunition types for sportsmen and shooters.
Nosler’s founder John A. Nosler explains how he adjusted the .300 H&H Magnum to form a 7mm cartridge.
The overhauled Mark V, the aptly named New Mark V, will include a chambering in 6.5-300 Weatherby Magnum.
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Choosing the right rifle for mountain goat hunting is a matter of necessity, not preference.