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Barrel Crowning

The crown—usually in the form of a rounded, raised bevel on today's firearms—is essential for optimum accuracy.

First Look: Morrell RT-450 Bag Target with Realtree EDGE Camo

The Morrell RT-450 bag target is designed to last thousands of shots, ensuring plenty of practice for your next bowhunting season.

First Look: Fix It Sticks Scope Jack

This handy tool promises to eliminate the need for plumb bobs, levels, lights and other tools, instead leveling scope to rail entirely on its own.

Sierra Bullets to Acquire Assets of Barnes Bullets

Clarus Corporation’s subsidiary Sierra Bullets, L.L.C., the Bulletsmiths, was selected to acquire certain assets relating to the Barnes Bullets brand of specialty hunting bullets in a chapter 11 bankruptcy auction process conducted by Remington Outdoor Company, Inc. and certain of its subsidiaries.

First Look: Apex Gear Magnitude Bow Sight

Apex Gear has introduced a new multi-pin bow sight for 2021. CNC-machined from aircraft-grade aluminum, the Magnitude bow sight is an ambidextrous 5-pin that is available with a detachable-dovetail mounting bracket or fixed-mounting-bracket design.

Proof Research Debuts Tundra Rifle

The latest long-range platform from Proof Research, the Tundra rifle has been designed with challenging hunting environs in mind, and a further eye to weight savings.

How to Solve Rifle Accuracy Woes

Is your rifle suffering from a loss in accuracy? Try these steps to return it to its former glory.

The Challenge of Handgun Hunting

Without a doubt, handgun hunting is one of the most challenging of the hunting sports.

The New Model 70 Winchester

The original 1936 American Rifleman magazine article on the Winchester Model 70, and the beginning of this rifle's journey to the top of the American firearms heap.

Sub-M.O.A.?

I was at the range the other day working with some new handloads. Normally, I have the place all to myself during weekdays but not this day. There was a young man there wringing out his rifle. He was, shall we say, rather proud of the fact that his rifle was guaranteed to be sub-minute-of-angle (moa). Unfortunately, on this particular day, his rifle was printing groups of about 1 1/4 inches—not bad, but not sub-moa. He was crestfallen.

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