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The SHOT Show's Most Expensive Gun

The SHOT Show's Most Expensive Gun

Cheap vs. Expensive Hunting Rifles: Which is Right for You?

Ever wonder what the difference really is between cheap and expensive hunting rifles (other than the price tag)? Contributor Aram von Benedikt takes us through a few noted differences, along with when to grab which.

Bushnell Elite 6500

While it is expensive, the Elite 6500 is also one of the most versatile scopes on the market.

Scorpyd RDT 125

In addition to being the quietest, the shortest and the second fastest, this bow is also the second least expensive that we tested.

How to Perfectly Mount a Riflescope

An expensive riflescope is useless if it’s mounted poorly on a rifle. Many hunters pay gunsmiths to mount their scopes, but anyone can do it.

Field Test: Remington Model 700 AWR

The Remington Model 700 AWR (American Wilderness Rifle) offers serious hunters features previously available only in expensive custom-shop rifles.

Review: Leupold VX-3

To maintain its competitive edge against more expensive European riflescopes and quality Japanese glass, Leupold has enhanced and renamed the VX-III line.

Beagle Digests $425

And you thought your dog's training fees were expensive. In two separate incidents over the course of his life, Arnie, a 10-year-old beagle, has sniffed out and eaten a whopping $425 cash.

New for 2023: ALPS OutdoorZ Shield Bino Harness

The all-new Shield Bino Harness utilizes the proprietary DEADQUIET fabric developed by ALPS OutdoorZ to create a bino harness that not only protects expensive optics from weather and environmental hazards but is extremely quiet.

Why I Love the .44 Special

My first centerfire handgun was a Smith & Wesson Model 27 in .357 Mag. The versatility of the cartridge, along with its capability of handling less-expensive .38 Special ammo is what lured me to this revolver.

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