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Top 5 Hunting Rifles to Buy Used

Some of the best bolt-actions aren’t new, they’re used. Here are five models you should pursue.

The Model 70 Story: A Classic Advanced

As the design and production of the Model 70 continued to evolve throughout the 1960s and 70s, the rifles remained examples of the best American bolt-actions.

Canyon Country Bulls and Bucks

A hunter’s first elk and a bogged-down stalk on a desert mule deer highlight hunts with new versions of Ruger’s M77 Hawkeye bolt actions.

My First Rifle

Check out these big-game bolt guns for less than $500.

The Ultimate Setup for Running Game

Need help getting set up for running game? Field Editor Jeff Johnston has a few pointers.

Dangerous Game Rifles (Part II)

The second part of our series on dangerous game rifles.

The Romance of the Lever Gun

For those of us born in the middle of the last century there is a romantic connection to the lever-action rifle.

First Look: Burris Thermal V2 Scope

The Burris Thermal V2 Riflescope is engineered with a Cyber Core thermal-processing system, to deliver clear and detailed images for enhanced detection and tracking.

SHOT Show 2019: Ruger Limited Edition 50th Anniversary M77 Hawkeye

Ruger unveils a stylish Limited Edition M77 Hawkeye celebrating the rifle’s five decades in the making.

Springtime Varminting

Spring has arrived, and, of course, we’ve got a forecast calling for snow. It won’t last, and soon temps will climb back into the 60s and perhaps the low 70s. A lot of guys are getting worked up in anticipation of turkey season. I’ve killed three turkeys, and while turkey hunting is OK by me, I confess that I am not struck with the turkey bug. What trips my springtime trigger is shooting picket pins (ground squirrels) and prairie dogs.

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