Fourteen-year-old Paslie Werth, of Cimarron, Kan., shot a massive deer on Sept. 6—a 42-point whitetail buck tallying a gross green score of 282 6/8 inches—while rifle hunting on family property with her father.
Blending the pure panache of an Old West sixgun with modern style and design, Cimarron is expanding its Bad Boy revolver line to include a 10mm Auto version.
The .348 Winchester gives a good balance of striking energy and moderate recoil, and among the rimmed lever-gun cartridges, possesses impressive terminal ballistics.
The new Cimarron 1862 Colt Pocket Navy Conversion revolver in .380 ACP sports a beautifully blued 6-inch barrel, color-case-hardened frame, varnished walnut grip and brass trigger guard.
Hornady has added the classic .348 Winchester to its popular LEVERevolution line, using the 200-grain FTX bullet. With its proprietary Flex-Tip meplat, the FTX bullet is perfectly safe to use in the tubular magazine of the Model 71—and many other lever guns—yet offers the downrange benefit of a spitzer bullet.
The sights and sounds of big bulls during the frenzy of the rut can defy description, especially in the elk
paradise of New Mexico’s Sangre de Cristo Mountains.