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- A Tale of Two Thirties
- The Incomparable Savage Model 99
- A Tale of Two Very Old Thirties
- The Remington 788: What To Do With A Plain Rifle
- John Browning Favorites: The Winchester Models of 1885 and 1894
- 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
- A Kouple of Krags: Springfield 1896 Sporter vs. Ruger No. 3
- Evaluating Ammunition Performance
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Brothers in Brass: The .30-30 and the .300 H&H
Unlikely! How could these two possibly be related? The first, born in America at the very beginning of the smokeless powder era, a hunting cartridge considered only “adequate” for whitetail deer. The second, born in Britain in 1925, has twice … Continue reading
Cabela’s Commemorative Ruger No. 1S
Cabela’s, self-proclaimed as the “World’s Foremost Outfitter,” celebrated their 50th anniversary in business in 2011. The enterprise began when Richard Cabela and his wife got it going in a garage in Nebraska in 1961. Over the years, Cabela’s has grown … Continue reading
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