In the era of synthetic stocks and carbon barrels, there’s still a place for beautiful, traditional-looking rifles in deer camp. And there are a handful of excellent new guns to choose from ...
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Why old lever guns still outshoot most ARs

There’s something funny that happens when you put an old lever gun on the bench next to a modern... The post Why old lever ...
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Rifles that act perfect on paper—and nowhere else

Some rifles look flawless on paper—flat trajectories, tight factory test groups, and promises of sub-MOA accuracy. You read ...
Editor’s note: As hunters and anglers, we don’t agree on everything. We’ve even been known to argue on occasion. That’s why this week is all about figuring out who’s right and who’s just plain wrong.
There was a time when firearm manufacturers were primarily known for producing only one specific type of gun. In fact, their ...
Most of the talk in the rifle world these days about bullets with high ballistic coefficients, high-magnification trajectory-compensating riflescopes, and rifles guaranteed to deliver one-hole groups.
The .280 Remington was a terrific flop when it was introduced, but it almost made a comeback under a different name.