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Does a Barrel’s Twist Rate Affect Bullet Expansion?

Online forums are like Vegas buffet lines for The BullShooters, lots of meat to choose from. Not too long ago, I saw this question posed on a hunting site and some credible folks believed it to be true. I had to find out for myself.

First Look 2013: Ammunition

Check out this rundown of some of 2013's upcoming ammunition releases—many of which will be on display at the 2013 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in May.

Top 9 Picks for Bowhunters from the 2012 ATA Show

Big things are happening in bowhunting right now, and here's a round-up of nine of the most exciting products to hit the market this year.

Winchester Blind Side

Blind Side’s Diamond Cut wad stays with the pellets longer, providing denser patterns that are responsive to choke.

What Broadhead is the Best?

Fixed-blades, mechanicals, cut-on-contacts—here’s how to select the best arrow point for the job.

“Enough Gun” Elk Cartridges

Bryce Towsely explores elk cartridges that are going to give you an edge in elk hunting. This—you can be sure—is not an article about “adequate” elk cartridges.

Essential Gear for High-Country Hunting

High-country hunters need topnotch equipment—but as little as possible.

Hornady GMX

Hornady’s version of a monolithic, solid metal, expanding bullet is called the GMX, which stands for Gilding Metal eXpanding.

Guns & Loads for Black Bears

There are tougher big game animals out there. But bears are bears, and a poorly-hit bear that escapes into thick cover and must be tracked can be bad news.

The Barnes X Bullet

Now known as the TSX, the Barnes X Bullet has been used with success on African game for a quarter century.

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