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#SundayGunday: Savage Model 110 Bear Hunter

Get a closer look at the Savage Model 110 Bear Hunter, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

Review: Sierra GameChanger Ammo

Featuring Sierra’s new polymer-tipped boattail GameChanger bullet, the company’s first loaded ammo offering is extraordinarily accurate, flat-shooting and delivers excellent terminal performance.

Hardware: E.R. Shaw Mk. X

The quality, customization and value of the Mk. X make it a rifle worth sorting out of the field. With over 80 different chamberings to choose from and a plethora of additional options, the Mk. X makes crafting a rig to your specs, tastes and budget easier than ever.

First Look: Savage Precision Series Chassis Rifles

Savage Arms introduces its new Precision Series rifles built around the Modular Driven Technologies (MDT) chassis system, which the company says is the ideal match for Savage actions.

Review: Federal Premium Barnes TSX Ammo

Federal has brought back its popular Barnes TSX ammo, a proven all-copper hollow point that is accurate and long-range and delivers consistent, lethal expansion.

First Look: Savage Model 110 Ultralite

Savage’s new Model 110 Ultralight rifle includes all the class-leading features you’d expect from a Savage gun with the addition of a Proof Research carbon-fiber barrel that keeps overall weight at 6 pounds or less.

LSI Now Shipping ORYX Bolt-Action Chassis-Rifle Stocks by MDT

Legacy Sports International (LSI) is now shipping the MDT-made ORYX chassis-rifle stocks for bolt-action rifles.

Hardware: Federal Premium Terminal Ascent

Federal's new Terminal Ascent has been seriously re-engineered to be the best bullet, for all situations, that will give the best terminal performance available, whether at minimal velocity a long, long way from the muzzle, or loaded in a magnum cartridge with shot distances better measured in feet.

Bolt-Action Rifles: Push-Feed vs. Controlled-Round-Feed

It’s been an argument that has gone on for well over a half-century: Is the controlled-round-feed or the push-feed design better for the hunter?

Head to Head: .280 Remington vs. .280 Ackley Improved

Between the .280 Remington and the .280 Ackley Improved, which better suits a hunter? Contributor Philip Massaro examines the pros and cons of each.

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