Wicked Ridge Invader M1 Lead

First Look: Wicked Ridge Invader M1

Weighing in at a light 5.8 pounds and measuring 9.5 inches wide, the new Invader M1 is equipped with Wicked Ridge’s ACUdraw Cocking Device for effortless cocking, a lighted Pro-View 400 scope and is made in America.

EAA Releases Tip Up Pistol by Girsan

The MC 14 T by Girsan, imported by European American Armory Corporation, focuses on ease of use and high capacity in a very compact design.

Head to Head: 9.3x62mm Mauser vs. .375 H&H Magnum

Among those cartridges which are considered the bare minimum for an all-around choice—and that includes the African heavyweights—the 9.3x62mm Mauser and .375 H&H Magnum are undoubtedly two of the best. Which comes out on top? Contributor Philip Massaro examines the pros and cons of each.

Head to Head: .35 Whelen vs. .375 H&H Magnum

Both the .35 Whelen and .375 H&H Magnum are classic cartridges that have the horsepower to take larger game species. Which is the better choice for the hunter? Contributor Philip Massaro takes a closer look at the pros and cons of each.

SAAMI Approves .30 Super Carry

The .30 Super Carry cartridge has been accepted for standardization by the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute (SAAMI).

First Look: Elite Survival Systems Warden Chest Holster

Elite Survival Systems has debuted their Warden Chest Holster, ideal for hunters looking for an extra measure of protection in the backcountry.

Behind the Bullet: .375 Ruger

The .375 Ruger is simple, effective, affordable and shootable, and truly mirrors the velocities of the H&H case in a cartridge housed in a standard long action with a beltless, rimless design.

Record Elk Shot in Minnesota

Minnesota hunter Lacey Lupien has officially broken a state record, taking the second-largest bull elk ever shot in the state.

Head to Head: .375 Ruger vs. .375 H&H Magnum

Is it worthwhile for the hunter looking for a .375 to choose the Ruger over the older, timeless .375 H&H Magnum? Contributor Philip Massaro examines the pros and cons of each cartridge.

First Look: Barnett TS380 Crossbow

The TS380, from Barnett, combines powerful limbs, high-energy cams, a 12.625-inch power stroke and a 201-pound draw weight to produce 380 fps shots with 380-grain arrows, and 121.82 ft.-lbs. of kinetic energy.

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