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American Rifleman
It seems like every year there are a few useful and budget-friendly guns that are overlooked by the shooting media at large. Sometimes these under-the-radar models are variations of established models or brand new products that just didn't quite grab the spotlight. Here are three handy trunk guns that deserve a closer look than they've received so far.
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Shooting Illustrated
Buying a riflescope for a particular rifle or carbine requires careful consideration of many things, not the least of which is how the rifle and optic in question will be employed. Given the high number of models, features and options to choose from, it pays to go slow and choose a riflescope carefully.
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Shooting Sports USA
Aiming is the way you point the rifle at the target. In aiming, you line up, or align, your dominant eye, the rear sight, the front sight and the target.
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Look at the multi-million dollar ranches Dickerson Real Estate has SOLD between Burnet & Lampasas counties up to Palo Pinto, Erath, Bosque, & Hamilton counties. List now – the market is hot!
Dave Dickerson, Broker, is a member of NRA, TSRA, DSC, and RME Foundation and loves to bow hunt, shoot CMP, and long range.
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Premium Quality Tactical Nylon
Black Scorpion Outdoor Gear deals in manufacturing and distribution of premium quality tactical nylon equipment for military, law enforcement, shooting enthusiasts, and members of USPSA and IPSC. Our products are sold primarily through our network of dealers and distributors, as well as direct sales to military and law enforcement agencies.
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American Hunter
Although it showed signs of neglect and age, the rifle functioned, and all the serial numbers — 2117, to be precise — were matching. The muzzle and the first three inches of the barrel were so badly pitted that I didn’t dare fire it for fear of injury, but I still thought it was a cool piece of history.
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Guns & Ammo
The big .50 BMG has captured shooters' imaginations since its invention almost 100 years ago. Through most of those years the M2 Browning machine gun was its primary platform. However, the last 30 years have seen the potential of the .50 BMG round wrung out by both civilian and military long-range precision shooters. And it's fair to say we’re in the golden age for the big .50 BMG.
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Shooting Illustrated
Thinking you'll come out on the winning end of a home invasion just because you keep a shotgun by your bed is wishful at best. You should practice shooting, reloading and moving with your shotgun, all while under pressure, until those skills become routine. Here are three drills to help you survive an attack.
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American Hunter
Suppressors — also called silencers — can now be used in 40 states for hunting. That's terrific news, because suppressors mitigate a rifle's report to decibel thresholds deemed safe by OSHA. Therefore, hunters who use them will ensure that they'll be able to hear, "Did I get him, Grandpa!?" years down the road.
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Shooting Illustrated
Most modern-day rifle shooters are eventually faced with the question of which optic is the right one for their rifle. There’s seldom a one-size-fits-all approach, unless you plan to do all shooting at a set distance. Current wisdom has it that you need to put a lot of magnification on anything that will be fired beyond arms' length.
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Shooting Illustrated
You have probably noticed rifle barrels with coating descriptions like Melonite, Ni-Corr, Blacknitride or salt-bath-nitrided are suddenly appearing on everything from rack-grade semi-autos to high-end, bolt-action rifles. They are all variations of a surface treatment formally known as "Liquid Salt Bath Ferritic Nitrocarburizing Non-Cyanide Bath," but more commonly referred to as FNC or just plain nitriding.
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American Rifleman
Following a series of record-breaking years in firearm sales, many wondered what 2017 would bring in terms of innovation and product introductions for firearms, ammunition and accessories. When it came time to select the coveted 2018 Golden Bullseye Awards, American Rifleman editors discovered they had as much to ponder as ever in their decision-making.
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