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Thwarting the .264 Win. Mag.
Rossi Brawler
Rossi or Taurus?
Model 1891 Argentine Mauser • In the author’s opinion, the Model 1891 Argentine Mausers are among the most beautiful Mausers ever built.
Shorter than “Short”—Winchester’s Super Short Magnums • The Winchester Super Short Magnums provide top velocities with less powder, yet all three are struggling in the marketplace.
Loads for Speer’s New Impact Rifle Bullet • Speer’s new Impact component bullet produced outstanding ballistic performance in handloads powered by IMR 4350 and Alliant Reloder 17 powders.
LIKE NO OTHER 9MM • SIG SAUER’S P320-AXG LEGION ISN’T YOUR RUN-OF-THE-MILL STRIKER-FIRED 9MM PISTOL.
A YEOMAN’S BACKCOUNTRY RIFLE • BERGARA’S NEW B-14 RIDGE CARBON IS A SOLID, NO-NONSENSE BACKCOUNTRY RIFLE WITH A NEW CARBON-WRAPPED BARREL.
THE .44 MAGNUM— YESTERDAY AND TODAY • REGARDLESS OF HOW IT MIGHT BE MEASURED, THE .44 REMINGTON MAGNUM IS ONE OF THE ALL-TIME GREAT CARTRIDGES.
.357 MAGNUM FACTORY AMMO VERSUS HANDLOADS • THE AUTHOR COMPARED FACTORY-LOADED .357 MAGNUM AMMUNITION TO HANDLOADS IN THE 3.0-INCH-BARRELED TAURUS DEFENDER 605 REVOLVER. HERE ARE THE RESULTS.
RUGGED & REFINED • THERE’S A NEW BOLT-ACTION .22 LR RIMFIRE RIFLE ON THE SCENE, AND IT’S A REAL HUMDINGER. MADE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY, THE NEW MODEL 2020 RIMFIRE IS OFFERED IN SIX CONFIGURATIONS.
Riton 5 Tactix 1-10X 24mm
Winchester Big Bore .357 Magnum Ammo
Byrna Kinetic Less-Lethal 12-Gauge Ammo
INDEX FOR FEBRUARY–DECEMBER 2023 (VOLUME 64)
The Ultimate Car Gun • Guys have been debating the best gun to carry on everything from stagecoaches to steam trains to cars to bicycles for the better part of two centuries, and gunmakers have come up with some extraordinary solutions.
Stalwart of the Snubnose • Firearms expert, lecturer, shooting instructor, prize fighter, and New York State Trooper John Henry Fitzgerald was an avid advocate of the snubnose revolver.