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RCBS The Grand

Besides saving money, another advantage of reloading is the capability of uploading or downloading to your preference.

The Model 70 Story: Improving the Model 54

A re-telling of the Winchester Model 70's history from a classic issue of October 1980 American Rifleman starting with the end of the Model 54.

Duck Populations Hit All-Time High

We duck hunters are prone to irrational optimism. How else do you explain a group of people who can spend an entire day freezing our butts off in windy, pounding surf for just a duck or two (if we're lucky), only to go home, convince ourselves tomorrow will be better, and do it all over again? All we need is the slightest indication the duck hunting may improve.

Barnett Ghost 400 Crossbow

The Ghost 400, with its speed and energy, is not the crossbow your father carried years ago.

How to Choose Your Child's First Gun

Your child's first gun can influence whether he becomes a lifelong hunter or walks away altogether.

A Very Rare Colt

On April 26, 1877 a Single Action Army revolver, serial number 36xxx was shipped from the Colt factory in Hartford, Conn. to the Colt Patent Fire-Arms Mfg. Co., London Agency, London, England.

Hardware: Leica ERi 2.5X-10X-42mm IBS

Despite the superb quality of its binoculars and innovative laser rangefinders, Leica has struggled to gain a foothold in the riflescope market—until now.

Stranded in the Okavango Swamps

Roaring lions, monster crocs, blood-sucking leeches and some bush-league solutions to get out of a jam are all part of being stuck in Africa.

Legacy Sports International Announces "AmmoBoost" Giveaway

It's hard to argue with free stuff—and the outdoor industry knows it. With that in mind, Legacy Sports International has announced a new online giveaway that offers consumers the chance to win an AmmoBoost magazine conversion kit of their choice and a corresponding box of Hornady ammunition. Want to get involved? We hope you're active on social media.

Hardware: SRC .25-45 Sharps Rifle

The Sharps Rifle Company (SRC) developed the .25-45 Sharps cartridge and introduced it in 2012. Not to be confused with Shiloh Sharps—a company that makes historically correct blackpowder cartridge rifles—SRC is for all practical purposes built around this one cartridge, which is designed to replicate .250 Savage ballistics in an AR-15. Four years after its introduction, most hunters have never heard of the .25-45 Sharps. That’s about to change.

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