Taming a Dangerous Game Rifle
HOLLAND & HOLLAND’S EVERGREEN 375 BELTED RIMLESS MAGNUM EXPRESS (AND HOW TO MASTER IT). By John Noak The above (and original) moniker of the .375 H&H practically commands you to...
View ArticleHandloading For Prepper’s
By Bart Herr Over the last several years, the American shooting public has been introduced to scarcity on a scale that hasn’t been seen since the Second World War. With feelings running high against a...
View ArticleA Dangerous Mismatch
The .300 Blackout and the .223 Rem. can be a dangerous mismatch The .300 Blackout is a perfect fit in the AR-15, using the same bolt and magazine as the more common .223/5.56 models. With a lack of...
View ArticleBadger Ridge Industries Rem. 700ML Conversion: Making a Better Rifle
New Life For the Old Remington Muzzle Loader By Tom Hood From 1996 until 2004 Remington manufactured and sold a muzzle-loader based on their venerable 700. The muzzle-loader was called the 700ML (and...
View ArticleThe .277 Wolverine: Birth of a Wildcat
One of the major goals has been to come up with something that is a significant boost in performance over the 5.56, but requires the least amount of proprietary hardware to make it work. Enter the...
View ArticleMaking the Hornet Sting
It was a Winchester Model 54 .22 Hornet. There had been holes drilled all over the left side of the receiver where previous owner(s) had at one time installed a Lyman type peep sight and then at some...
View ArticleShotshells for your Handgun
Anyone who hates snakes as much as I do will tell you that those CCI shot loads for pistols are useful items. The only real problem with them is that they cost about a buck a round. The good news is...
View ArticleBlackhorn 209 in Bottlenecks
By Bob Shell. In the past, I have used this propellant in applications that it wasn’t designed for. It is a type of black powder substitute for some but not all black powder weapons. Since it is hard...
View ArticleLOADING FOR THE .32 WINCHESTER SPECIAL
By Jim Waddell My affinity for calibers that have gone the way of the abacus and 8-track tapes continues with a review of this old cartridge. I previously covered oldies such as the .22 Hornet, the...
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