Hunting styles vary greatly across our country, with spot-and-stalk in the west, sitting on stands in the east, corn feeders in the south and even deer run with dogs in certain states. Travel outside of our borders, and you can find an even wider variety of methods, not to mention specific customs, traditions, and expectations. What may seem natural to you or I can seem completely against the grain in a foreign land.
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Driving Boars in Poland — Testing Norma’s New Strike Line
BY Phil Massaro Published: January 20, 2018 Updated: January 20, 2018How to (Legally) Build A Short Barrel Rifle
BY Tom McHale Published: January 14, 2018 Updated: January 14, 2018As defensive weapons, rifles rock. They’re easy to shoot accurately unless you’re into torching off .577 Nitro Express cigar cartridges. With box magazine designs like the those of the AR-whatever families, capacity is great, and reloading is easy. In fact, the only real downside of a rifle as compared to a pistol is maneuverability and portability.
‘Priceless’ Battle of New Orleans Rifle Returned 30 Years After It Was Stolen
BY Jordan Michaels Published: January 11, 2018 Updated: January 11, 2018The only rifle confirmed to have been used in the Battle of New Orleans has been returned to the museum at Confederate Memorial Hall over 30 years after it was stolen.
Maximize Space in Your Gun Safe with these DIY ‘Rifle Rods’
BY Jordan Michaels Published: January 10, 2018 Updated: January 10, 2018Rifle rods are handy pieces of plastic and Velcro that allow gun owners to store rifles vertically rather than at an angle.
SIG Sauer MCX VIRTUS Long-term Endurance Test: Part 1
BY Clay Martin Published: January 7, 2018 Updated: January 7, 2018Last month, I was handed the new SIG Sauer Virtus rifle for review, my first test item in the MCX family. Though initially, I was skeptical, the Virtus turned out to be very impressive weapon system. It uses a unique operating system, an entirely new piston driven action developed in-house by SIG Sauer.
Clay’s Overview of Springfield’s M1A in 6.5 Creedmoor
BY Clay Martin Published: January 4, 2018 Updated: January 4, 2018Last year, Clay got to go test out some of Springfield’s newest goodies at an event in Las Vegas. One of his favorites was the M1A in 6.5 Creedmoor.
Phoenix Weaponry Debuts AR-Based .45-70 Auto Rifle
BY Max Slowik Published: December 20, 2017 Updated: December 20, 2017Phoenix Weaponry, operating out of Longmont, Colorado, is launching a new semi-automatic rifle series chambered for .45-70 Auto, a modified .45-70 Government cartridge.
On the Range with Smith & Wesson’s M&P15T & Crimson Trace’s LiNQ System
BY Thomas Gomez Published: December 14, 2017 Updated: December 14, 2017An ideal home defense Ar-15 should be lightweight, modular, decently accurate and equipped with a light, laser, and a red dot sight. Smith and Wesson’s new M&P15T with M-LOK and Crimson Trace LiNQ System, perfectly fits these requirements, and I recently had the pleasure of testing one.
First Look: Springfield M1A in 6.5 Creedmoor — Full Review
BY Clay Martin Published: December 12, 2017 Updated: December 12, 2017This week, I got my hands on a rifle that is destined for greatness. Springfield Armory has surprised all of us by chambering the M1A in 6.5 Creedmoor! I am not generally a fan of what I consider ancient weapons, but I am prepared to make an exception for this one. The History of the [...]
Is Your Rifle More or Less Accurate with a Suppressor?
BY Tom McHale Published: December 11, 2017 Updated: December 11, 2017Would you rather be quiet or accurate? Do you have to choose between them or do this two concepts coexist like politicians and sex scandals?
Not so long ago, I competed in an F-Class match, shooting at a distance of 800 yards. One thing that stood out was the competitors’ finicky attention to muzzle devices, or more accurately, the lack thereof. First, F-class allows none, so there’s that. Second, the chatter on the firing line was that muzzle devices like brakes, flash hiders, and suppressors only reduce the accuracy of a rifle. I have no reason to doubt that, but it did get me thinking.