Rolled into a new Remington package, the Premier is as pleasing to the eye as it is to shoot.
This is no dime store gimmick, but a high-quality, solid performer that looks and feels as solid as it works.
This muzzleloader is a clever amalgamation of design features from T/C’s two popular in-lines, the Omega and the Encore 209/Pro Hunter.
The AR-15 is evolving, and so is hunters’ view of it.
Like all Weaver riflescopes, the Super Slam is waterproof, fogproof and shockproof.
A Ballistics Aiming System for muzzleloaders and shotguns.
The Lanber Grey Stone is about the nicest bird gun you’ve never heard of—light to carry, easy on your pocketbook and hard on the birds.
Given the present state of the economy, an American-made scope for $129 should have no trouble finding its place in the market.
Here are seven tried-and-tested rifles ranging in price from less than $500 to $1,300.
To maintain its competitive edge against more expensive European riflescopes and quality Japanese glass, Leupold has enhanced and renamed the VX-III line.