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.357 S&W Magnum
In short-barreled revolvers with fast-stepping hollowpoints, the .357 is a potent self-defense round.
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.300 Weatherby Mag
Long before there was a Mark V rifle, Roy Weatherby's cartridges established his fortunes in the hunting fraternity.
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The Lady Hunter
It’s not just about the boys. Women have plenty of options for gear, too.
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A Boom In Big-Bores
From .375 up, rifles of Herculean power lure shooters who dream of the past.
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African Adventure
Proving muzzleloaders and muzzleloading hunters have a place in Africa.
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.454 Casull
By some measures, high performance revolvers appeared with the 1873 Single Action Army Colt.
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Varmint Battery
Expert insight on the modern shooter's preferred guns, ammo and optics.
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New Twist
A design before its time is worth a look for modern slug hunters.
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The Long Hunt
Daydreaming of an earlier time, when muzzleloaders ruled the woods.
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.25-06 Remington
Soon after the .30-06 appeared in the 1903 Springfield, wildcatters started modifying the cartridge.
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.220 Swift
Winchester introduced the .220 Swift in 1935, chambering it in the Model 54 just as that rifle was to be supplanted by the Model 70.
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One Of A Kind
A rifle inspired by American hunter Colonel Townsend Whelen.
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Choking Smoke
Are muzzleloading shotguns as potent as a standard 12-gauge gobbler gun?
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