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Bullshooters: Dryfire Review

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

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 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.

Remington Premier Over/Under

Rolled into a new Remington package, the Premier is as pleasing to the eye as it is to shoot.

Scorpyd RDT 125

In addition to being the quietest, the shortest and the second fastest, this bow is also the second least expensive that we tested.

Kimber 8400 Standard

Kimber engineers let function dictate form when they designed the 8400 bolt-action rifle; everything follows performance, beauty is inherent in its design.

Experiencing the Vinci

Rather than discuss whether or not the Vinci lives up to the hype, let’s delve into how this semi-auto 12-gauge works and why you might like to own one.

Colt Tactical .22

For fun, training and pinching pennies.

Remington R-25

Time will tell if the AR design will gain mainstream acceptance with American hunters, but this rifle has certainly opened a big door to that possibility.

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