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Video: Browning X-Bolt Target McMillan Rifle

Browning's popular X-Bolt line of bolt-action rifles is expanding in 2017. Meet the X-Bolt Target McMillan Rifle.

NRA Gun Gear of the Week: Precision Hunter Build—The Theory

In reviewing "bargain" bolt-action rifles for American Rifleman, Managing Editor Joe Kurtenbach couldn’t help but think that, much like a stripped AR, these guns may make great foundations for personalized rifle builds. To test the theory, he purchased his own bargain-bin bolt gun and set a goal to build a precision hunting rifle.

LSI Now Shipping ORYX Bolt-Action Chassis-Rifle Stocks by MDT

Legacy Sports International (LSI) is now shipping the MDT-made ORYX chassis-rifle stocks for bolt-action rifles.

Winchester XPR

Among the new bolt-action rifles on display at SHOT Show 2015 is a new entry from the folks at Winchester Repeating Arms, officially named the XPR.

Brownells Offers Exclusive Christensen Arms Barreled Actions

Brownells customers looking to build their own bolt-action rifles now have another option with Christensen Arms barreled actions, available exclusively at Brownells.

First Look: Sig Sauer Cross Magnum

Sig Sauer has debuted its Cross Magnum line of bolt-action rifles, answering the call to bring magnum-class calibers to the Cross family.

Sightmark Announces Wraith Long Mount for Bolt-Action Rifles

Sightmark has announced the Wraith Long Mount, which adapts the Wraith HD scope to a bolt-action rifle.

Bolt-Action Rifles: Push-Feed vs. Controlled-Round-Feed

It’s been an argument that has gone on for well over a half-century: Is the controlled-round-feed or the push-feed design better for the hunter?

Thompson/Center Dimension Bolt-Action Platform

Thompson/Center is changing the way consumers think about bolt-action rifles with its new Dimension bolt-action platform. The Dimension features interchangeable barrels and other components that allow users to to change calibers—.204 Ruger to .300 Win. Mag.—while still maintaining Minute-of-Angle accuracy.

The Mauser 98: Still Perfect for Hunters

If there were ever a classic rifle design—one that would go on to spawn innumerable copies—it is the Mauser 98. While the vast majority of American hunters rely upon the multitude of popular American bolt-action rifles, they owe a huge debt of gratitude to Paul Mauser’s turnbolt design.

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