H2H 9.3X62mm Mauser Vs 375 H&H Magnum Lead

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.

How to Survive a Moose Hunt Above the Arctic Circle

A hardy group of adventurers learn what it’s like to hunt for subsistence in Sweden’s Lapland.

Guns and Gear for an Arctic Moose Hunt

What's it take to hunt moose above the arctic circle? Here's a look at what Field Editor Jeff Johnston utilized on his recent trip to Sweden's Lapland.

Dangerous Game Rifles (Part III)

The long-awaited third part of our series on dangerous game rifles.

Dangerous Game Rifles (Part IV)

Our dangerous-game rifle series finale!

Dangerous Game Rifles (Part II)

The second part of our series on dangerous game rifles.

How to Build a Custom Rifle

Want to build a custom rifle but don't know where to start? Contributor Philip Massaro offers a few tips he learned throughout the process.

Member’s Hunt: 7.65 Legacy

This latest Member's Hunt comes from Gary Brown of Conklin, Michigan.

Mauser Introduces M18 Bolt-Action Rifle in Camo Patterns

Blaser Group has announced the importation of the Mauser M18 bolt-action rifle in two camo patterns—U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) and Fred Bear Old School Camo.

Behind the Bullet: 6.5x55 Swedish

While there may be a shine on some of the modern releases in the 6.5mm bore diameter, the 6.5x55 Swedish still makes a sound choice for the practical hunter due to its combination of terminal ballistics, flat trajectory and minimal recoil.

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