Planning A Custom Rifle

If you're going to spend the money it takes to design a custom rifle, you'd better do it right—the first time. Keith Wood offers a few things to keep in mind when planning the long gun you've been dreaming about.

Know-How: Adjustable Rifle Stocks

Consider these stock options to make your long-range rifle more effective—and comfortable.

Review: Boyds At-One Adjustable Gunstock

The Boyds At-One stock offers buttstock, comb, grip and forearm adjustments for an overall custom fit, and is constructed of top-grade laminated hardwood to ensure rigidity and stability.

Hardware: Winchester SX4 20-Gauge

Winchester’s SX4s are some of the best gas-operated semi-autos on the market, and the 20-gauge version is a welcome addition to the line. It’s durably built, offers a lot of sensible features, produces minimal recoil and is priced affordably.

What's the Best Wood for a Rifle Stock?

So, you want to commission a wood and metal masterpiece, or maybe try your own hand at stockmaking.

5 'Made in America' Rifles

Here are five rifles that absolutely bleed red, white and blue.

How to Choose the Right Waterfowl Shotgun

In the market for a waterfowl gun? Follow these guidelines to choose one that won’t disappoint.

How to Solve Rifle Accuracy Woes

Is your rifle suffering from a loss in accuracy? Try these steps to return it to its former glory.

Customizing Your Deer Rifle

When customizing a firearm, it’s important to have a clear objective—are you trying to improve accuracy or aesthetics, shave weight or all of the above?

Hardware: Mossberg MVP Predator

Give an American a handy, accurate, magazine-fed bolt gun in a caliber like .308 Win. and he can do many things, including win battles, defend castles, take deer and wild pigs, and have a blast dinging targets nearly as far as he can see. Keep it under $700, too? Mossberg is onto something.

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