The Kimber Warrior, a full-size, .45 ACP-chambered 1911 with features that reflect the requirements of USMC Special Operations personnel, was crafted with the intention to be used for rough service in desert climes.
Factory ammunition is better than it has ever been, but it still doesn't beat handloads. See what this Barrett MRAD in .300 Norma Mag. is capable of with custom-crafted handloads made from once-fired brass.
Masquerading as an unassuming guitar case, Savior Equipment’s Ultimate Guitar Case allows you to discreetly transport firearms (or other items of appropriate size) in public without drawing unwanted attention to yourself.
For a select group of shooters, including the author, half-MOA just won’t cut it, and their fastidious efforts are considered a valuable investment of time.
It was 1943 when RCBS founder Fred T. Huntington began designing swaging dies, due to wartime bullet shortages, to make jacketed bullets for the pursuit of rock chucks and other varmints.