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Gun Of The Week: Nosler Model 21

Head to the range with American Rifleman staff in this latest video featuring a bolt-action rifle from Nosler. The Model 21 is a rifle "built by riflemen, for riflemen." Watch the video to learn more.

New For 2023: Savage Arms 110 Carbon Predator

Announced at the 2023 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Nev., the new 110 Carbon Predator builds upon a legendary design with noteworthy components that make for a lightweight and fully capable hunting rifle.

If A Rifle Could Talk: Finn Aagaard’s .375

From 1983 until 1994, late American Rifleman Field Editor Finn Aagaard, a former Kenyan professional hunter, impressed readers with his keen and practical insight. He was meticulous in keeping records of every shot he fired, and through his journals, his pre-’64 Winchester Model 70 in .375 H&H speaks to a new generation of shooters and hunters.

NRA Gun Of The Week: Bergara Premier MgLite

Watch American Rifleman staff in this “Gun Of The Week” to learn all about the the Bergara Premier MgLite, a top-quality, turn-key factory chassis rifle that is lightweight and designed for hunting and long-range shooting.

NRA Gun Of The Week: Davidson's Weatherby Vanguard First Lite Cipher

Watch American Rifleman staff on this Gun Of the Week to see the Weatherby Vanguard First Lite Cipher, a specially outfitted rifle for fall hunting, thanks to its unique camouflage pattern and lightweight construction. And this rugged, camo-clad, bolt-action rifle is available exclusively from Davidson's.

Montana Rifle Company Returning In 2023?

The company's Model 1999 receiver, with its Mauser-style controlled-round-feed system of operation, laid the firm’s foundation solidly on performance, timeless function and looks to match. After closing its doors in early 2020, it appears the manufacturer is on the verge of making a comeback.

The Quest: Long-Distance Marksmanship Training

Christensen Arms launched its Quest long-distance marksmanship school in June 2021, and it took only a few scattered mentions on social media and word of mouth for classes to fill. The company expanded sessions this year to seven, each booked fully, and it plans on holding a total of nine next year to meet the today’s growing long-distance trend.

Savage Arms Model 110: Nicholas Brewer's Legacy

In 1956 Savage Arms launched an ambitious project—creating a new bolt-action rifle built for longevity and reliability, one the company could offer at an affordable price. Add the requirement that it also needed to be accurate, and designer Nicolas Brewer faced with a formidable task.

Practicing With Dangerous Game Rifles

When you hunt dangerous game, the rifle you carry is one in which you want absolute confidence—confidence that’s gained through plenty of handling and shooting practice. Whether you pursue dangerous game or whitetail deer, this is some of the best advice on shooting that a professional hunter has to offer.

Remington's Pump Rifles: Models 760 & 7600

Remington’s pump-action, centerfire rifles are best known as hunters’ guns. For generations, they’ve been carried in the woods and on the plains under all sorts of conditions—and their reliability is legendary.

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