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A Second Look: The .375 H&H Magnum

For many hunters, the .375 H&H Mag. cartridge (and associated rifles) conjures images of African safaris and Alaskan brown bears; however, its virtues extend beyond stopping dangerous-game species.

Choose One: 130- Or 150-Gr. Bullets In The .270 Win.?

Here, the author reconsiders his bullet selection for the .270 Win.

Keefe Report: The Kindness of Strangers

A missing key provided a lesson in human kindness and reminded the author that, you know, there are some really good and nice people out there—folks willing to help a stranger from a half country away simply because that's just the way they are.

The .338 Winchester Magnum—Dead-On All Along

The magnum cartridge craze was at its height about 40 years ago and, at least for the author, stood idle for the past decade.

Remington Introduces Limited-Edition American Hunter Rifle

The bolt-action rifle is the culmination of a collaborative effort between the famed firearm manufacturer and the experts at American Hunter.

Product Preview: Ruger Announces Hawkeye Hunter Rifle

Based on the Hawkeye Standard, the new configuration will be chambered in a number of short- and long-action calibers.

Two Old Friends: Model 70 Winchesters

The story of two trusted hunting guns that became lifelong companions.

Spotted: Big-Game Binoculars

A pair of quality optics changes the big-game game, as the human eye's ability to see objects clearly changes over time.

The .300 Winchester Magnum: Still In Style

The .300 Winchester Magnum was not the first, and is certainly not the last, large-capacity cartridge to fire .30-cal. bullets.

Handloads: A .338 Win. Mag. For Elk

Arguments never end about which cartridges are adequate for the hunting of elk. Nobody has ever said, however, that a bullet fired from a .338 Win. Mag. lacks enough power for that task.

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