Currently, Ruger offers seven American bolt action rifles but only one—#369468—is offered in 7mm PRC. Like other Ruger Americans, it features a detachable magazine and a synthetic stock ...
Join American Rifleman staff on the range Ruger's American Gen II bolt-action hunting rifle, and it is chambered for the ever-popular 6.5 mm Creedmoor cartridge.
Having celebrated its 100th birthday in 2020, the .300 Savage remains a sound choice as a big-game cartridge—especially in ...
Ruger has created four 75th anniversary Ruger 10/22 models, adding special touches that make an already firearm into something special and timeless. The rifles will be available throughout the ...
But this little single shot rifle will, no doubt, be an appealing option for big ... It virtually tied the Savage Axis (1.902-inch average), and was edged out by the Ruger American, which averaged ...
The M107 semi-automatic long range sniper rifle is capable of delivering precise, rapid fire on targets out to 2,000 meters. The M107 has greater range and lethality against personnel and materiel ...
However, one niche area that has been emerging into the mainstream is the use of the most powerful air rifles to hunt big game like pigs, deer, and even elk. Just 20 years ago, the few custom and ...
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The best rifle case protects your rifle from bumps and bangs that can not only damage the finish, but also knock a scope out of alignment, or even worse, possibly cost you a trophy. You’ll need ...
Smith & Wesson and Ruger - began producing their own versions. Colt still holds the trademark to the term "AR-15" and other manufacturers' versions go by different names, but these rifles are ...
Orlando Harris’ family pleaded with Missouri police to confiscate the 19-year-old’s bullet-proof vest, ammunition and AR-15-style rifle. They knew his mental health was fragile after more than ...
But in 1863, President Lincoln test-fired a Spencer. His approval led to the purchase of 107,372 Spencer repeating carbines and rifles (of 144,500 made), and the Spencer became the principal ...