Winchester Super X Pump

Winchester’s Super X Pump: Legendary Lineage & Superlative Speed

The most recent line of pump-action shotguns from one of America’s oldest names lives up to the reputation for reliability and handling of its forebears—at a fraction of the cost.

Rifleman Review: Winchester XPR Hunter Vias

Watch this American Rifleman Television segment of Rifleman Review from 2019 to learn more about the Winchester XPR Hunter Vias bolt-action rifle.

The Professional Hunter's Rifle

A professional hunter’s rifle is possibly the most important tool of his trade, and that which often keeps the close calls from becoming radio calls for help.

NRA Publications Editorial Director John Zent Retires

After nearly 39 years at the National Rifle Association, Editorial Director John Zent retired in April 2021.

NRA Gun of the Week: Savage Arms Impulse Hog Hunter

On this week’s “Gun of the Week” video preview, American Rifleman staff check out an American-made straight-pull rifle from Savage Arms.

New For 2021: Savage Arms Impulse Hog Hunter

If you know Savage Arms and its history, you’ll understand that the legacy brand is known for ditching the status quo in favor of “hot-shot” engineering. A famed design of the 1960s has lead the company in a direction that now positions itself to provide the American market with an action design the likes of which have never been seen before—the Impulse.

Handloads: .30 Carbine

When my wife Gail and I were dating, I was pleased to discover that her father owned an Underwood M1 carbine and plenty of World War II surplus ammunition for it.

Power Couple: Wilson Combat Southpaw Protector Series AR In .300 HAM’R

The .300 HAM’R from Wilson Combat is a highly capable cartridge for hunting or home defense, and it’s available in a new version of the company’s Protector Series AR perfect for left-out lefties.

Savage Arms Impulse: A Game-Changing Straight-Pull Rifle?

Can the Savage Impulse change our minds about straight-pull rifles? It's a big hill to climb, but this new-for-2021 launch certainly seems like a contender.

The .300 Winchester Magnum

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

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