Cascade SB

CVA Announces New Cascade SB Rifle

Based off CVA’s first ever bolt-action centerfire rifle, the Cascade SB has all the features of the original Cascade, but with a shorter barrel.

Benelli Announces Lupo Bolt-Action Rifle

Renowned shotgun maker Benelli has entered the bolt-action rifle market, with the introduction of the Lupo.

First Look: Savage Precision Series Chassis Rifles

Savage Arms introduces its new Precision Series rifles built around the Modular Driven Technologies (MDT) chassis system, which the company says is the ideal match for Savage actions.

SHOT Show 2018: Lithgow Arms LA102 Rifle

Although American Hunters may not be familiar with Lithgow Arms, the manufacturer has been making firearms in Australia since 1912. Now, Legacy Sports International imports three Lithgow models—the LA101 Crossover rimfire, LA102 Crossover centerfire sporter and LA105 long-range precision rifle—to the United States.

SIG Sauer Announces SIG HT Hunting Ammunition in .223 Rem.

SIG Sauer has announced that it's adding .223 Rem. to its SIG HT line of premium-grade rifle ammunition. The new offering, which is designed with hunters in mind, features an all-copper bullet that's meant to deliver deep penetration and consistent 1.8x diameter expansion.

Top 5 Centerfire Rifle Cartridges of All Time

Is this the be all, end all list? Here are Philip Massaro's top centerfire rifle cartridges of all time.

First Look: Browning BXR Ammunition

There’s a new player in the hunting ammunition market, and its deer load works—well.

BullShooters: What Makes for an Accurate Rifle?

We all want rifles that shoot better than we do, but what really goes into creating such a work of art? They don’t happen by accident (actually, sometimes they do), so what goes into making one shoot tiny little groups on-demand? Keith Wood may have found the Bible.

JP Enterprises LRP-07H

Chambered in .338 Federal, the JP Enterprises LRP-07H semi-automatic centerfire rifle provides accuracy and power for the hunters out there who love the AR platform.

Performance Center Rimfire

No surprise—the AR platform is the most popular rifle in the United States today. Its chamberings cover the gamut from .22 to .50 caliber. Eugene Stoner’s brainchild of 1957 supports an entire cottage industry of aftermarket accessories that range from cheap to opulent.

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