main-m21-lifestyle.jpg

Nosler Debuts Model 21 Rifle

Nosler's new Model 21 rifle is packed with cutting-edge features, including a wire EDM machined receiver, nitride-coated, fluted bolt, Trigger Tech trigger, Shilen match-grade stainless steel barrel, and a rugged, lightweight synthetic stock.

New for 2023: Browning X-Bolt Stalker LR

The X-Bolt Stalker LR was designed for long-range shooting with a high strength steel receiver, heavy sporter contour barrel, removable muzzle brake, removable magazine, top-tang thumb safety, extended bolt handle and composite stock with an adjustable comb.

2015 SHOT Show Roundup

Looking to catch up on all of our SHOT Show 2015 coverage? Here's a roundup of some of the things the American Hunter staff saw earlier this month.

Top 5 Magnum Cartridges Without the Magnum Name

Not all magnum cartridges bear the name, but still meet all the criteria for the title. Here’s a look at five of the best.

‘Roughing It’ for Speed Goats

Despite the potential for roller-coaster October weather, a weeklong pronghorn camp in central Wyoming can easily turn into an annual adventure with a draw that rivals whitetail camps back East—especially if you’ve got the right equipment.

SHOT Show 2019: Browning X-Bolt Pro Tungsten

With killer looks and a long list of features, the new X-Bolt Pro Tungsten is a rifle every hunter will have their eye on.

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.

First Look: Bergara Premier Canyon Rifle

If you’re in the market for a rig with the classic fit and feel of a hunting rifle stock without the extra weight, the new Bergara Premier Canyon, built on a 100 percent carbon fiber AG Composites stock, is worth a close look.

Review: Nosler Model 48 Long-Range Carbon Rifle

Nosler’s newest rifle, the Model 48 Long-Range Carbon, is marketed to hunters who want a lightweight arm that’ll go the distance. Does it live up to the hype? Read on.

Behind the Bullet: 6.8 Western

Winchester and Browning have collaborated to produce the 6.8 Western—a new take on the concept of the .270 WSM, using heavier bullets and a faster twist rate than previous iterations of the Winchester cartridges have used. Essentially, the 6.8 Western picks up where the .270 WSM leaves off, and delivers a whole lot more.

Page 3 of 12

Interests



Get the best of American Hunter delivered to your inbox.