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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.

Fun on the Cheap

If your idea of fun is sending a lot of rounds downrange in a short period of time, take a look at rimfire pistols.

Running Single Actions

Think you’re good with a thumb-buster? Try shooting fast.

Gunslingers of the Cape

Taking on plains game in South Africa with a handgun spices up an already interesting adventure.

The Model 70 Story: A Classic Advanced

As the design and production of the Model 70 continued to evolve throughout the 1960s and 70s, the rifles remained examples of the best American bolt-actions.

Review: Magnum Research BFR

The BFR is a great choice for someone wanting the most power in a portable package at a reasonable price.

Old School Lead Bullets

One of the hot topics and products now is lead-free bullets. I use them and like them for many applications.

My Dream Gun: Colt Single Action Army

Last week was a bittersweet one. On the one hand I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Jim Arness.

A New .45

A couple of years ago, the Louisiana-based firearms distributor Lipsey’s put together a contract with Ruger to produce a Blackhawk Flattop .44 Special revolver. Seems they took notice that quite a few original Flattops in .357 Mag. were making their way to custom revolversmiths to be converted into the better caliber.

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