Taurus has added another revolver to its Raging Hunter-line, with the Raging Hunter in .454 Casull. The new pistol will boast all the same features that earned it the 2019 American Hunter Handgun of the Year Golden Bullseye Award, including a lightweight barrel shroud for better balance, a machine-cut Picatinny rail, a fully adjustable rear sight, cushioned insert grips, factory-tuned porting, a gas-expansion chamber and more. The Raging Hunter in .454 Casull will be available in three barrel lengths: 5.125ʺ, 6.75ʺ and 8.375ʺ. All feature a spurred hammer, DA/SA action and a five-round cylinder. Two frame colors are available—matte black or stainless—both with matte-black barrels and cylinders. For more information, please visit taurususa.com. MSRP: $910.27-$919.55.
Swagger Bipods has debuted the Swagger Stalker Lite. This lightweight and compact shooting bipod offers mobile hunters necessary stability without compromising on weight or maneuverability, adapting quickly to any terrain.
Last year, I had the pleasure of travelling to the Yucatan peninsula in search of ocellated turkey. Over the course of the hunt, however, I also got to see Federal Heavyweight TSS at work in the field on not just turkey, but the elusive coatimundi, which is a significantly tougher proposition. Read on for my thoughts on this incredibly effective shotshell.
Generating just over 3,200 ft.-lbs. of muzzle energy, the .405 Winchester was—at the time of its release in 1904—the most powerful lever-action cartridge available.
There’s no doubt that copper monometal bullets are here to stay. But are they so good that they warrant abandoning lead core ammo altogether? We take a look at the pros and cons of each style.
Mossy Oak has released its third annual wild turkey conservation stamp—a collectible stamp in which all proceeds go directly to wild turkey conservation projects around the country.