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Kimber 84M Montana
Kimber's 84M series was boosted this year by the addition of the Montana, the company's first stainless/synthetic rifle.
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Ed Brown Denali
As its name implies, the Denali from Ed Brown Products is a gun for hunting steep slopes.
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Marlin 336Y
Here's one for lever-action lovers. Marlin's 336Y is a scaled-down version of the company's .30-30 deer buster.
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Sako 75 Hunter Left-Hand
The Sako 75 Hunter comes in a rich walnut stock and deep blue finish and is available in all of the popular deer calibers from .243 Win to the 7mm magnums.
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Savage Model 16BSS
Part of Savage's Weather Warrior series, the 16BSS joins the short-magnum crowd and does so in a package designed to hunt in all types of conditions.
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Tikka T3
The Tikka T3 series combines top accuracy and affordability.
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Thompson/Center G2 Contender
The new G2 Contender series boasts some sweet improvements over its predecessor, namely that it can be cocked, uncocked and recocked without breaking open the action.
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Weatherby Vanguard Stainless
A cost-conscious version of Weatherby's Mark V line, Vanguard rifles are now available in an all-weather version with synthetic stocks and 400 Series stainless hardware.
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A Sassy Semi
Weatherby's SAS autoloader is a versatile performer.
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The .300 Savage
An old favorite and maybe the finest woods cartridge ever.
There was a time not so long ago when if you asked someone what he used to bag his deer and he replied ".300," you knew it was a .300 Savage and not some belted magnum. Read more about the .300 Savage
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The Swing of Things
Thompson/Center's novel Omega is one handy muzzleloader.
Thompson/Center's Omega muzzleloader is proof that it's often the simplest things in life that are most pleasing. Last fall I had the chance to put the rifle through its paces at the range. . . Read more about the Thompson/Center Omega
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