Americans probably hate and love the 6.5 Creedmoor more than any other cartridge. The irony is that until the Creedmoor, Americans never really gave two hoots about 6.5mm cartridges. The ...
New rifle cartridges really are better than old equivalents if equipped in the right configurations. On paper, for example, the 6.5 Creedmoor appears to be equal to the 260 Remington. The 6.5 PRC is ...
There’s nothing sexy about the 308 Winchester. It’s as old as dirt and as common as bad breath, and yet the cartridge’s popularity is surging with today’s hunters—so much so that it has replaced the ...
Discussing the best bear cartridges is probably the most contentious debate on firepower in the outdoor space. Compared to other common cartridge topics such as elk hunting, bears bring an additional ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: If you’re looking for a hunting rifle that will get the job done without breaking the bank, go for the Remington Model 783. For years, people assumed that to get a ...
For deer hunters who want more punch than the .25-caliber family of cartridges offers, the step step up the scale is the .264-caliber family, or 6.5mm for Europhiles. There is a lot to like about the ...
Remington Outdoor Co. filed for bankruptcy for the second time in two years with plans to sell the 200-year-old maker of firearms. The company said reduced gun sales prevented it from making money, ...