Where's the Ammo? Steve Hornady Responds

Steve Hornady, President of Hornady Ammunition, responds to the recent ammo "shortage."

Hornady and Gunwerks: Reloading for Long Range

NRA Publications Armorer Christopher Olsen had the chance to spend a few days reloading Hornady ammunition and putting it to good use at Gunwerks' long range shooting course. Get an inside look at what he learned with this gallery.

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.

Practical Riflecraft with NRA Outdoors

Building upon the success of its 2015 Long Range School program, NRA Outdoors recently announced that it will be offering even more courses in 2016. On top of that, they announced a "Practical Hunting Rifleman School," this time on the east coast.

NRA Outdoors Announces 2016 Long Range Schools

Following a successful launch in 2015, NRA Outdoors will expand its Long Range School offerings in 2016.

New for 2018: Hornady DGX Bonded

Hornady has changed the game with the release of their new DGX Bonded ammunition. Featuring a thicker jacket and a lead core bonded to that jacket, expansion is controlled and structural integrity is maintained, resulting in deep penetration, yet good expansion.

Which Cartridge Has Taken the Most Deer?

The Maybe it is a Myth Statement: “More deer have been taken with the .30-30 Winchester cartridge than any other.”

Can a Rifle's Accuracy be More Consistent at Long Range than it is at Short Range?

I’ve heard more than one rifleman say that its possible for a rifle to be more accurate at long range than it is at short range. On first hearing this, I assumed they were talking about MOA, rather than actual group size.

Range Tested: Savage 110 PCS

Contributor Frank Melloni puts the Savage 110 PCS through its paces at the range, in preparation for a fall afield.

Hardware: Savage 110 PCS

The new 110 PCS bolt-action pistol is built around the 110’s factory blueprinted action, which is secured in a one-piece aluminum chassis from MDT and includes an AICS-style detachable box magazine. It makes for the perfect all-terrain firearm, and would be particularly useful when hunting from a tight ground blind.

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