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Hardware: Ruger AR-556 MPR .450 Bushmaster

Ruger now chambers its popular AR-556 MPR rifle in .450 Bushmaster, offering hunters all of the benefits and fun of an AR while gaining twice as much umph downrange.

First Look: Ruger Hawkeye Hunter

Ruger announces its new Hawkeye Hunter bolt-action rifle, featuring an American walnut stock, stainless-steel action and threaded barrel topped with a Picatinny rail.

Choice Deer Rig for 2019: Mossberg MVP LR and Riton RT-S Mod 5 Gen2 Scope

Need a new deer rig for the upcoming season? The Mossberg MVP LR topped with a Riton scope makes a terrific deer-slayer and delivers way more value than it costs.

Hardware: Winchester Wildcat

A lot has changed in the .22 market since the mid-20th century. The blowback action Winchester debuted has been refined to near-perfection. If the Wildcat is going to compete with the likes of the vaunted Ruger 10/22, it has to bring a lot to the table. Fortunately, it does.

The Making of the Remington Model 700 American Hunter

Learn the backstory behind the collaboration between America’s oldest arms manufacturer and the world’s largest hunting magazine: the Remington Model 700 American Hunter rifle.

Mossberg Patriot Now Offered in 350 Legend

Mossberg’s popular Patriot Synthetic and Patriot Synthetic Youth Super Bantam bolt-action rifle models are now offered chambered in 350 Legend.

Hardware: Browning X-Bolt Max Long Range

Be you a hunter looking to go the distance or a novice looking to make some noise at the range, the Browning X-Bolt Max Long Range is a rifle that can get you there.

Review: Christensen Arms Traverse

Lightweight and incredibly accurate, the Traverse is every bit the backcountry or mountain hunting rifle it’s billed to be. Featuring aerospace-grade construction, great balance and a stellar trigger, it truly delivers.

Hardware: E.R. Shaw Mk. X

The quality, customization and value of the Mk. X make it a rifle worth sorting out of the field. With over 80 different chamberings to choose from and a plethora of additional options, the Mk. X makes crafting a rig to your specs, tastes and budget easier than ever.

How Accurate Are Today’s Rifles?

Here’s what you can realistically expect from your new rifle.

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