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Browning Ammunition

The iconic company is introducing a new generation of ammo for a new generation of hunters and shooters in the 21st century.

Introducing Swift High Grade

Big-game hunters seeking Swift Bullets in factory-loaded cartridges got a boost earlier this month with the formal unveiling of Swift High Grade Ammunition. Rather than relying on component sales or other ammo makers loading its projectiles, Swift wants to ensure that ready supply is there to meet demand for factory rounds bearing A-Frame, Scirocco II and new Break-Away Solid projectiles.

Video: Ruger American Rifle Magnum

Ruger's American Rifle has been a success since day one, so it's little surprise that the line has continued to grow with each passing year. 2016 will be no different—for the first time, Ruger is making the American available in magnum calibers.

Video: SilencerCo Hybrid Suppressor

SilencerCo had some of its new wares on display at the 145th Annual Meetings and Exhibits. Chief among them was the Hybrid.

NRA Gun Gear of the Week: 6.5-300 Weatherby Magnum Ammunition

Roy Weatherby built the company that bears his name on the premise that speed trumps weight when it comes to harvesting game quickly and humanely. His company's 6.5-300 Weatherby Magnum is the embodiment of that premise.

Watch: Range Time With CMMG's MkW Anvil in .458 SOCOM

Executive Editor Adam Heggenstaller had the chance to put CMMG's new MkW Anvil to work.

#SundayGunday: Big Horn Armory Model 89

Since the cowboy era, it’s been common practice to get a lever-action rifle in the same caliber as your sidearm. The idea was simple: Tote a rifle that shoots your handgun loads, and you’ve just simplified your life. Though the practice isn’t quite necessary today, the tradition of offering lever-action rifles in handgun calibers lives on. One such rifle: Big Horn Armory's Model 89.

#SundayGunday: SIG Sauer P220 10mm

Digital Managing Editor Shawn Skipper discusses the SIG Sauer P220, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

Video: CVA Cascade Bolt-Action Rifle

The new Cascade is CVA's first-ever bolt-action centerfire rifle, featuring a synthetic charcoal grey synthetic stock with an adjustable length of pull, and a 22-inch carbon steel barrel finished in a rich, matte blue with a threaded muzzle for under $600.

Video: Savage Model 110 High Country

The High Country bolt-action maximizes accuracy with its Model 110 receiver secured three-dimensionally along its entire length within an exclusive Savage AccuStock chassis. More Savage exclusive features include the AccuFit system, which lets hunters set length of pull and comb height, and an AccuTrigger, which also is user-adjustable.

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