Remington Core-Lokt Tipped Rifle Ammunition

Remington Core-Lokt Tipped Rifle Ammunition

Big Green’s longtime-favorite hunting bullet now has a polymer tip—and a new generation of hunters everywhere is set to reap the benefits.

7 mm PRC: Hornady's New Precision Rifle Cartridge

Building off the success of its previous Precision Rifle Cartridge chamberings, Hornady now offers a new high-ballistic-coefficient loading with the 7 mm PRC.

Loading Bench: Rifle Loads For The .44 Remington Magnum

The variety of available bullet weights and styles make the .44 Mag. a versatile cartridge, and a rifle with a relatively fast rifling twist can accurately fire all of them. Read on:

Loading Bench: The Berger Juggernaut At 1,000 Yards

Although frequently used in 1,000-yard engagements, the .308 Winchester is often regarded as a “900-yard cartridge.” It gets this reputation because most bullets fired from .308 Win. rifles fall below the speed of sound slightly before they reach 1,000 yards.

The Timeless Winchester Model 54

Born out of post-World War I demand for bolt-action sporting rifles, Winchester’s Model 54 proved to be a successful marketplace competitor—one that still performs well.

2021 Ammunition Product Of The Year: Federal Premium Terminal Ascent

American Rifleman is pleased to announce the 2021 Ammunition Product Of The Year goes to Federal Premium.

Handloads: .35 Remington

The .35 Rem. has been chambered in a variety of rifles during the past 100-plus years. I recently found one example—a pump-action Remington Model 141 manufactured in 1949—in the back corner of a small gun shop, and its Lyman 66 aperture rear sight sealed the deal.

Review: Hornady Super Subsonic Hunting Loads

Capable, accurate, conveniently suppressible and light-recoiling, Hornady’s new Subsonic loads bring added versatility to a trio of rifle chamberings not usually associated with subsonic use.

Reloading The .300 Precision Rifle Cartridge

Here, Frank Melloni explains his reloading experience with the .300 Precision Rifle Cartridge, particularly when crafting hunting loads.

6.8 mm Western: Winchester Charges Ahead

The Winchester 6.8 mm Western cartridge uses the longest and heaviest projectiles ever designed for the .277 caliber – while fitting in short actions – resulting in unprecedented efficiency in the field.

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