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TFB Round Table: Not the Bees! – 218 Bee
thefirearmblog.com
Winchester introduced their brand new .218 Bee cartridge in 1938. This cartridge was invented with the intention to gain sales from the...
50 months ago
Revolver test: Taurus 689 in .357 Magnum - is it worth its price?
All4Shooters.com
We took a closer look at the 6-inch model 689 revolver in .357 Magnum from Taurus. A classic design with some original mechanical solutions,...
12 months ago
.35 Remington: A relic takes a new shot
jhnewsandguide.com
A mid-August return from Anderson Ranch Canyon Reservoir put us amidst Idaho National Laboratory's Highway 33 going-home traffic.
9 months ago
Fur-Friendly Bullets
Grand View Outdoors
Many moons ago I sat astride a split-rail fence clutching a 121 Remington stuffed with .22 Shorts. The barn rats plying tunnels in the...
113 months ago
An Official Journal Of The NRA | Top 5 Underrated Rifle Cartridges
American Hunter
When you consider those "Charlie-in-the-box" cartridges that have been pushed aside by their more famous counterparts, here are the five...
113 months ago
5mm Remington Rimfire Magnum: A rimfire revolution?
Guns.com
Though seldom mentioned and once nearly obsolete, could the 5mm Remington rimfire magnum be on the verge of a relaunch in the rising rimfire...
108 months ago
Speer Bullets for Handloaders
Sporting Shooter
Originally released in 2011 in both Federal Premium and CCI factory ammo, Lead-free TNT Green bullets are now available as components.
123 months ago
A History of the Sweet .17
Grand View Outdoors
Tiny bullets fly chalk-line straight to drill dime-size groups at Mach 4 from nimble rifles that don't kick. What's not to like?
49 months ago
What's the Best Caliber for the Murder Hornet?
Grand View Outdoors
Bigger than a cicada and sporting a quarter-inch barbed stinger that pumps painful venom, the Murder Hornet has arrived in the United States...
50 months ago
Gear Review: Ultradyne Apollo Max Muzzle Brake
The Truth About Guns
Ultradyne is a sleek company that makes some excellent products. They make some of the best AR-15 sights ever designed.
19 months ago