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Federal Premium Trophy Bonded Tip

If the bullet fails to do its job, nothing else matters. So why gamble by using anything less than the best?

First Look: New Rifles for 2010

America’s shooting industry is offering an extensive array of new rifles and muzzleloaders for 2010, and we have highlighted many of the most innovative here.

Thoroughly Wilderness Elk

Travel back in time to a wilderness undisturbed by human encroachment and rediscover what hunting is all about.

Gunslingers of the Cape

Taking on plains game in South Africa with a handgun spices up an already interesting adventure.

Shooting 70 Years of Model 70s

How well do the various generations of Winchester Model 70s shoot?

The New Model 70 Winchester

The original 1936 American Rifleman magazine article on the Winchester Model 70, and the beginning of this rifle's journey to the top of the American firearms heap.

Essential Gear for High-Country Hunting

High-country hunters need topnotch equipment—but as little as possible.

Jeff's Three-Beamed Oklahoma Buck

New Jersey hunter Jeff Herrmann's mainframe 10-point had a bonus beam that was 12 inches long. The rack, scored as a 16-point non-typical, went 171 5/8 net.

“Enough Gun” Elk Cartridges

Bryce Towsely explores elk cartridges that are going to give you an edge in elk hunting. This—you can be sure—is not an article about “adequate” elk cartridges.

Nosler Trophy Grade Rifle

Nosler’s M48 Trophy Grade Rifle features the company’s proprietary action and is guaranteed to shoot sub-MOA groups. At $1,745 it’s less than most custom rifles.

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