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- A Tale of Two Very Old Thirties
- The Remington 788: What To Do With A Plain Rifle
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- Thoughts on the Winchester Model 94
- Factory Loads for the .30-30 Winchester
- Hornady’s LEVERevolution
- How To Be A Wildcatter
- Precision With A Peep: Using an Aperture Sight
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The Remington Model 722 in .300 Savage
A vintage rifle in a vintage caliber. Remington introduced the Model 722 shortly after the end of World War II. It was the short-action version of the 722/721 duo and was the gun which was used to introduce the new, … Continue reading
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Tagged Hornady Superformance .300 Savage, Remington Model 722, Remington Model 722 .300 Savage
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Superformance: Rebirth of the .300 Savage
Now I want to say right out of the gate that my title probably overstates the case. One new load for an old cartridge probably does not constitute a “rebirth.” But there is deeper water here so hang on while … Continue reading
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Tagged Hodgdon Superformance, Remington Model 722, Superformance .300 Savage
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