
Long-Range Target/Hunting Scope: Tract Toric 2.5-15x44 Ultra HD 30mm SFP Illuminated
Tract Toric UltraHD 2.5-15x44mm riflescope with 30mm main tube and illuminated second focal plane reticle proves a precise, bright, sharp instrument for both long-range target shooting and traditional hunting.
Best 30-30 Zero Range for Deer Hunting
Zeroing a traditional 30-30 load at 160-yards maximizes point blank range, but a 50-yard zero might be more effective in tight cover where shots are no farther than 120 yards. Sight-in high at 100 yards for most versatility.
Weird 410 “Gauge”, Winchester Model 42 & Video
Our only “non-gauge” .410 shotgun remains popular despite its shortcomings or maybe because of them. This enchanting shotgun inspired one of the rarest pump action shotguns in the world, the Winchester Model 42.
12 Upgrades in New Remington 700 Alpha 1 Rifle
The new Remington M700 Alpha 1 bolt action rifle features new trigger, extractor, bolt, twist rates, barrel steel, 5R rifling. Twist rate is even marked on the barrel. Match-grade tolerances drive superior precision
Best Pronghorn Cartridges for a Weird “Antelope”
The unusual nature of pronghorns and the open habitats they roam suggest a fast, flat, wind resistant cartridge and bullet combination. Is the best a 6mm, 25-caliber, or 6.5 caliber?
Tract Toric UHD 30mm 2.5-15x44 FFP MOA Scope
Tract Toric Ultra HD 2.5-15x44 FFP MOA scope earns 5 Stars. Sharp, bright, high contrast, precise, repeatable.
Is 338 Win Mag the New 375 H&H Magnum?
Can the smaller 338 Win Mag really keep pace with the 375 H&H Mag?
Why Big Bore Cartridges are Not That Popular
Dangerous game big bores aren’t popular because they are expensive and they kick. Hard. But when you need one, you really need one.
New Cartridges Are Old News
Are you sic of new rifle cartridges? Wish they just make enough of the old ones? Well don’t hold your breath while you wait. Ammo designers have been cranking out new, redundant, and sometimes superfluous new cartridges for more than 150 years — and show no signs of stopping. Meet some of the forgotten rounds of yesteryear.
Sport Hunting?
Should sport hunting even be allowed? Let’s hope so because it’s restored and protected our wildlife and wild places against unfettered meat hunting for more than a century. Sport hunting means rules and regulations the limit killing while funding restoration and maintenance.
270 Winchester, 7mm Rem. Mag., & 300 Win. Mag. Performance Differences (Are they enough to Matter?)
Is the 270 Win. big enough to take elk? And are the 7mm Remington Magnum and 300 Winchester Magnum significantly more effective? A look at ballistics and bull elk response to all three.
300 PRC Versus 300 Winchester Magnum
The 300 PRC doesn’t blow the 300 Winchester Magnum off the trajectory charts, but it’s concocted with secret dimensions that make it the extreme range accuracy winner.