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T/C Arms Unveils New 2010 Models

T/C introduced a bevy of new rifles and muzzleloaders at this year's SHOT Show.

Premier Series Production Rifles Available From Bergara USA

The Bergara Premier Series rifles will offer all the features and performance of the company's custom models—at affordable prices

First Look: Savage 110 Carbon Tactical

The new 110 Carbon Tactical builds upon the success of the 110 Tactical, but cuts weight with an exclusive Proof Research carbon-fiber-wrapped stainless steel barrel.

CZ-USA Introduces Left-Handed 457 Rimfire Rifles

CZ-USA has introduced two lefthanded 457 rifles—the Varmint in .22 LR and American in .22 LR or .22 WMR—tailored for lefthanded shooters.

Mauser Celebrates 125th Anniversary with Limited-Edition Series

In celebration of its 125th anniversary, Mauser has introduced a limited-edition series of the original Mauser 98 bolt-action rifle.

Head to Head: 350 Legend vs. 360 Buckhammer

Both the 350 Legend and 360 Buckhammer adhere to the parameters set by the straight-wall-only states, and both can be highly effective in the deer woods—much more than the vast majority of shotguns with slugs. Here's a look at the pros and cons of each.

New for 2019: Savage Arms Model 110 High Country

The new Model 110 High Country is an affordable bolt-action built with the Western hunter in mind. Available in 11 standard and magnum calibers, the rifle is built to maximize accuracy with a spiral-fluted barrel and bolt, and its receiver secured three-dimensionally along its entire length within an exclusive Savage AccuStock chassis.

First Look: Ruger Hawkeye Hunter

The newest iteration of Ruger’s classic bolt-action rifle is built with serious hunters in mind.

New for 2020: Thompson/Center Compass II

The second generation of T/C’s budget-friendly Compass bolt-action rifle comes with all the features that made the previous-generation model a success plus several new upgrades.

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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