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Winchester Model 71
The Model 71, a slightly improved version of the Model 86, was introduced with a brand-new cartridge, the .348 WCF, in 1934/35 with two loads, a 150-grain flatnose advertised at 2,880 fps and a 200-grain flatnose at 2,520 fps.
Winchester Centennial Model 1876
Later orders from the NWMP ultimately totaled 1,611 Model 76 carbines, with the first 150 being transferred to the Department of Militia and Defense to arm units being sent out West. The grand total, then, for the NWMP was 1,271 M76 carbines.
An Overlooked Option For Tired Lands And Grooves
Rifled barrels appeared in what is now named Germany in the early 1500s.
6.5mm Cartridge Whims
6.5mm Cartridge Whims
Japanese WWII Sniper Rifles
Japanese WWII Sniper Rifles
Bolt Guns And Bedding Barrels
Bolt Guns And Bedding Barrels
Bergara Sporting Rifles
Lock, Stock & Barrel
.30 Carbines
It has been no secret that I hold M1 .30 Carbines dear. In 1965, one of the 250,000 or so sold by the DCM to NRA members for $20 was my first center fire.
21st Century Rodent Rifles
The first smokeless rifle powder appeared in the 8mm Lebel cartridge in 1886, and shooters continue to feel the effects more than a century later – partly through a fixation on sheer muzzle velocity as the primary source of hunting rifle “magic.”
Perfect .22-250
Alliant, IMR, Hodgdon and Western Powders Propellants
Twists & Turns
Exploring Barrel Twist Rates for .224-Inch Bullets
.17 Ackley Hornet
Loads for a Classic Wildcat
Mostly Long Guns
My son Porter and I, along with other family members assisting, provide considerable handloading data for Wolfe Publishing’s website LoadData.com.
.22 Nosler
Exclusive Loads for the Newest AR Cartridge.
.17 Remington Fireball
Loading 20- and 25-Grain Bullets.
Sierra - .22-Caliber Switch-Bullets
The Blitz and standard spitzer give near-identical accuracy.
.220 Swift
The .220 Swift may be the most versa-tile varmint cartridge on the market today.
Lock, Stock & Barrel
About eight years ago, upon joining the Wolfe Publishing staff, Dave Scovill gave me an assignment to write a feature for this magazine titled “A Rifle for Mule Deer.”
Haenel - Mannlicher 9 X 57 Mauser
Long ago, the Sears-Roebuck catalog was the original wish book, and in those halcyon days before the Great War, the catalog carried page after page of guns – long guns, short guns, rifles, shotguns, handguns – American made and imports of just about every description. Between 1905, roughly, and 1914, one of the most expensive rifles found in the Sears catalog was known, variously, as the Haenel-Mannlicher or simply the C.G. Haenel (pronounced HY-nul). It was a bolt-action sporter imported from Germany. It cost half as much again as a Winchester ’86, and it was the rifle to carry if you had pretentions to style.
.25-35 WCF Field Testing Hornady's New Bullets and Loads
The buck antelope stood up and was not going to let me stalk any closer, so at 195 yards, I eased into a sitting position with elbows resting between my knees, clutching a Winchester Model 1894 lever-action .25-35 WCF rifle that was 110 years old and equipped with vintage aperture sights.
Stocky's Long-Range Stocks
For years on end, Don Bitz has had a passion for refurbishing rifles but found few choices when it came to buying replacement stocks.
The Truth About Groups
Sometimes I think gun writers have over the decades, done a great disservice to American riflemen by emphasizing shooting groups. The truth is shooting groups can be a great aid in marksmanship, or it can serve no purpose at all. The difference is in how shooting groups is viewed by the rifleman.
.22 Match Ammunition
Testing Loads with Three Very Different Rifles.
.243 Winchester
Lock, Stock & Barrel.
Bolt-Action Rimfire Trends
Now that the “great rimfire depression” is over and new ammunition from both U.S. and foreign manufacturers is being offered, the current proliferation of .22 Long Rifle, .17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire and .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire loads is mind boggling.
Reloading The .24 Nosler Handloads For A New 6mm
Nosler, Inc. has been busy of late; not only with its ever-expanding line of bullets, but with the company’s home-grown rifles and a proprietary line of cartridges.
.224 Valkyrie
Testing a New Varmint/Target Cartridge
Walnut Hill
There was a time – not that long ago – that if you neglected to clean a rifle regularly, you could pick it up one day and find the barrel rusted, the bore pitted, accuracy nonexistent and the action turned to scrap metal.
Lock, Stock & Barrel
Scoped bolt-action sporters weighing less than 8 pounds are often referred to as being light in weight, possibly because many older (and some not so old) hunters prefer their hunting rifles to weigh roughly 8 pounds. However, when a scope is mounted to many rifles – particularly aged models – they weigh more than people think.
Mostly Long Guns
In 1978 Browning Arms Company began importing a series of Winchester pattern lever-action rifles and carbines that were produced in Japan by Miroku. Each model variation was based on the designs of John M.