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Browning’s New Wicked Wing Maxus – Shadow Grass Blades

Browning’s New Wicked Wing Maxus – Shadow Grass Blades

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At some point, any waterfowl hunter is attracted to the guns that have some type of wet fowl-weather durability. Browning’s Wicked Wing meets that tough demand with their Cerakote Burnt Bronze finish, synthetic stock and forearm, and a fully chromed bore.

Turnbull Winchester 1886 Buffalo Rifle Deluxe - Review

Turnbull Winchester 1886 Buffalo Rifle Deluxe – Review

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The Turnbull Winchester 1886 rifle we tested is a spectacular firearm. The color casehardening, in particular, is extraordinary. We had zero malfunctions, the rifle shot well, and carried nicely in the hand and in a saddle scabbard. Accuracy was good.

The Most Accurate Ultralight Rifle: Seekins HAVAK ELEMENT

The Most Accurate Ultralight Rifle: Seekins HAVAK ELEMENT

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The Seekins Precision HAVAK ELEMENT uses cutting edge technology and design to shave weight without compromising accuracy, safety, or reliability.

.75 MOA Guarantee from Springfield Armory's All-New Bolt-Action 2020 Waypoint  - Review

.75 MOA Guarantee from Springfield Armory’s All-New Bolt-Action 2020 Waypoint – Review

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Springfield’s 2020 action is a descendant of the legendary Remington 700 design. Dual locking lugs, a fluted, nitride-coated bolt, EDM raceways, and dual cocking cams…

Browning X-Bolt Western Hunter in 28 Nosler

Browning X-Bolt Western Hunter in 28 Nosler

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The Browning X-Bolt Western Hunter 28 Nosler is not your grandpa’s huntin’ rifle. There’s no wood anywhere. Rather, it’s a sleek, smooth, and lightweight magnum that is capable of the longest shots. That’s not to say it’s not attractive. It is.

Newest Hot Rod on the Strip: Nosler Model 48 Long Range Carbon Chambered In 27 Nosler - Reviewed

Newest Hot Rod on the Strip: Nosler Model 48 Long Range Carbon Chambered In 27 Nosler – Reviewed

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When choosing a hunting rifle, caliber is an important criteria. Hunting in the west, I want something that can take down deer, elk, black bear, moose, and anything else that I may go out after. Because of the terrain, I also need a caliber that will retain energy to take game at distances beyond 500 yards.

Budget Rifle Showdown: Savage vs. Mossberg vs. Howa vs. CVA

Budget Rifle Showdown: Savage vs. Mossberg vs. Howa vs. CVA

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A team of shooters with varying experience went through, shot, and evaluated four, mid-range priced rifles from Mossberg, Savage, Howa, and CVA to see just what kind of bang for your buck you get in a mid-priced rifle.

Wilson Combat's 300 HAM'R Ultralight Hunter: A Welterweight with a Big Punch

Wilson Combat’s 300 HAM’R Ultralight Hunter: A Welterweight with a Big Punch

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The Ultralight Hunter was designed for hunting, but the author believes the rifle would be equally adept in a home-defense role loaded with the right 300 HAM’R ammunition.

Long Range Powerhouse: Christensen Arms Ridgeline in 28 Nosler - Review

Long Range Powerhouse: Christensen Arms Ridgeline in 28 Nosler – Review

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Today, anything you buy from Christensen Arms has at least a sub-MOA guarantee and many of the models carry a ½ MOA guarantee. That’s an impressive feat for rifles that are extremely lightweight.

All The Rage: Taurus Hits A Home Run with the Raging Hunter .357 Magnum

All The Rage: Taurus Hits A Home Run with the Raging Hunter .357 Magnum

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The Raging Hunter is a fine revolver. I hope to use it afield this year to find out just how efficient of a hunter it can be, at what ranges and with which ammunition brands. Reports to follow!