No question, the Remington R15 VTR semi-automatic .223 Rem. is the right rifle for any target problem.
In addition to being the quietest, the shortest and the second fastest, this bow is also the second least expensive that we tested.
We got our season started with a mouth-watering blast on this dove hunt.
If you’re looking for an illuminated-reticle riflescope that can never go out from a switch left on inadvertently, Trijicon’s AccuPoint is the answer.
The Victory is part of a new class of “optronic” instruments—which marry optical and electronic components—that do the thinking for you.
Like all Weaver riflescopes, the Super Slam is waterproof, fogproof and shockproof.
Given the present state of the economy, an American-made scope for $129 should have no trouble finding its place in the market.
At 7.75 pounds with a 22-inch barrel, Remington’s semi-automatic R-15 makes an ideal predator rifle.
American Hunter editors announce the top guns and gear of the past year.
To maintain its competitive edge against more expensive European riflescopes and quality Japanese glass, Leupold has enhanced and renamed the VX-III line.