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The Myth: The .223 is too Light for Deer

I read somewhere that today’s premium bullets represent the greatest advance in big game hunting technology since the widespread use of the optical sight, and I agree 100 percent. Many of the myths that we face today are the product of outdated truth.

Is a 25-Yard Zero Dead-On at 100 Yards?

The Myth: A 25-yard zero puts you “dead-on” at 100 yards.

The .223 Remington

The .223 Rem. is a very versatile round with loading options for everything from varmints up to whitetails and even self-defense.

Is Handloading Obsolete?

Myth: You must handload to get the maximum performance out of your hunting gun.

Forbes Rifle

The new Forbes Rifle delivers a performance that's on par with far pricier custom rifles and comes with 27 years of proven reliability and customer satisfaction.

Who Needs A Magnum?

Magnum cartridges certainly have their place, but are they really required to take most game? Keith Wood evaluates their purpose and necessity.

Federal's Big-Game Tactic

Federal Premium's new Trophy Copper was what got the job done for John Zent on his latest B.C. goat hunt. See what he had to say about the Federal ammunition line here.

Bullets for Elk

Use a premium, controlled-expansion bullet for large game like elk.

JP Enterprises LRP-07H

Chambered in .338 Federal, the JP Enterprises LRP-07H semi-automatic centerfire rifle provides accuracy and power for the hunters out there who love the AR platform.

Is the .223 Rem. a Deer Cartridge?

The question of the day: Is the .223 Remington/5.56 NATO cartridge an adequate deer cartridge?

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