by Ron Spomer | Apr 15, 2021
The .300 Remington Ultra Magnum is a monster. But it’s attracting a lot of attention and gaining a lot of fans. Why?
by Ron Spomer | Nov 13, 2020
It was the 6.5 Creedmoor of the 1960s. Flying off the shelves. Everyone was chambering it. Everyone who didn’t shoot it wanted to. Or they pretended they didn’t. Remington’s 7mm magnum blew Winchester’s 264 magnum right off the plains and into early retirement....
by Sporting Classics Daily | Aug 1, 2020
The venerable 270 Winchester has been a mainstay on gun store racks, ammo displays and in reloader’s cabinets for decades. SPONSORED CONTENT Along with the 30-06 Springfield and 30-30 Winchester, these cartridges have anchored more deer than any others. But times...
by Ron Spomer | Feb 2, 2020
A popular and knowledgeable gun writer online recently published a weak embrace of the .308 Winchester as his choice for an all-round, do-everything rifle cartridge. Like the groom at a shotgun wedding, he said, “I do” more out of a sense of self-preservation than...
by Larry Weishuhn | Oct 15, 2019
Q: Larry, I need a good pronghorn cartridge. I’m from the Midwest and have hunted big game only with slugs. I was recently invited to hunt antelope with friends in Wyoming, so I’m looking for a good rifle and cartridge to use. At home, I can hunt with only slugs...
by Ron Spomer | Dec 4, 2017
Lost on many shooters is how the similarities among family rounds results in similar performances.
by Ron Spomer | Apr 17, 2017
The two Winchesters square off, with surprising results.