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Bullshooters: Dryfire Review

This month’s Bullshooters question: Will dry-firing damage rimfire guns?

Browning’s New Signature Autoloader: The Maxus

The Maxus has a sleek, streamlined fore-end. I worried it would be too thin for my big paws, but it provided plenty of real estate between my fingers and the barrel. From the article "Browning Maxus."

The Benelli Vinci

What makes the Vinci so different-and worth the wait-is a revolutionary modular design that may change how future shotguns are built.

Ruger Compact Magnums

This is a great bullet for deer and antelope, but it may be too soft for moose, elk, bear and other tough game.

Remington Premier AccuTip Sabot Slug

The AccuTip’s futuristic-looking “Power Port” plastic tip is touted to change the bullet’s “center of pressure” and thus enhance accuracy.

Dangerous Game Rifles (Part IV)

Like all hunting guns, dangerous game rifles must be able to strike with precision for clean, ethical kills.

Dangerous Game Rifles (Part III)

Like all hunting guns, dangerous game rifles must be able to strike with precision for clean, ethical kills.

Dangerous Game Rifles

Like all hunting guns, dangerous game rifles must be able to strike with precision for clean, ethical kills.

Ruger M77 Hawkeye Alaskan

The Hawkeye Alaskan is designed to be used in the harshest weather on Earth. Its name well chosen, the Alaskan is up to the task.

Marlin 336XLR

The main reason for the success of the XLR and cowboy-action shooting: Quite simply, lever-actions are fun to shoot.

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