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CZ-USA has released a new chassis rifle, chambered in .22 Long Rifle. The CZ 457 Varmint Precision Chassis rifle, available with either a 16.5" or 24" factory-threaded barrel, is built on an aluminum chassis and weighs in at 7 or 7.5 pounds (depending on configuration). An adjustable Luth-AR stock is attached, which can be reconfigured depending on the shooter. The trigger is also adjustable for weight, creep and over-travel. Feeding the rimfire is a five-round detachable magazine, while a two-position, push-to-fire safety system helps keep said rounds from firing when they shouldn't. A 60-degree bolt handle allows plenty of room for a scope, which can easily be mounted thanks to the receiver's 11 mm dovetail. Finally, the CZ 457's forend provides compatibility with a wide variety of accessories, courtesy of its numerous QD sling sockets and M-Lok slots. For more information, please visit cz-usa.com. MSRP:$999
I’ve had more than a few requests for this Head to Head, so I figured it was high time to pit two of the early 20th century’s most popular military cartridges against one another. Let's dive into the 7x57mm Mauser vs. the .30-06 Springfield.
The National Rifle Association of America’s award-winning free Hunter Education online course is now available in the State of Louisiana, the latest addition as NRA works to make the course available to hunters in all 50 states.
Moultrie has expanded the capacity of its line of feeders, and bettered the cameras' integration with the company's connected technology to streamline the feeding process.
Elk are remarkable creatures that dwell in some of the most hellish landscapes on earth. An elk bow needs to be tough, light, and ultra-accurate. Here's how to build the right one for you.
Spandau Arms, a brand of SDS Arms, has announced that the Spandau S2 Shotgun is now available in a 20-gauge model in both a Mossy Oak Bottomland and a traditional wood finish.
The Arkansas turkey season ended in May, but there’s still good reason for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts to keep the birds in mind when they head out to their favorite hiking trail or drive the backroads of The Natural State. Outdoorsmen who scare up coveys of quail are welcome in the survey as well.