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.223 Remington Caliber Guide

The .223 Remington is the most widely used centerfire rifle cartridge in the United States – not the most powerful, not the flattest-shooting, and not the ...

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Youth Hunting Rifles Guide

Choosing the right youth hunting rifle ensures comfort, control, and confidence for young hunters aged 8–16, focusing on fit, recoil, and caliber suitability.

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Best Rifles for New Shooters

Honest beginner's guide to buying your first rifle: practical, no-nonsense recommendations for .22 rimfires, bolt-actions, semi-automatics, and lever-actions.

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CVA Scout as a Youth & First Hunting Rifle

The first hunting rifle a new shooter uses shapes their relationship with firearms for years. A rifle that's too heavy, kicks too hard, or is too ...

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6.5 Creedmoor Caliber Guide

The 6.5 Creedmoor has earned its place as the dominant precision cartridge in America – not through marketing hype, but by delivering genuinely exceptional ...

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CVA Scout for Straight-Wall Deer Hunting States

Discover the best straight-wall cartridges for deer hunting in restricted Midwest states. Compare .350 Legend, .360 Buckhammer, .400 Legend & .450 Bushmaster ...

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Ruger American Gen II .308 Winchester

At $599, the Ruger American Gen II .308 punches above its price – AICS mag compatibility, a threaded barrel, and an adjustable trigger are rare finds at this ...

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Savage Axis II Precision 6.5 Creedmoor

The Savage Axis II Precision delivers an aluminum MDT chassis and AccuTrigger at $600 – making it the cheapest entry to precision shooting with real features.

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Remington 700 SPS Tactical .308 Winchester

Remington 700 SPS Tactical .308 review: discontinued but still the ultimate custom build platform. See accuracy, upgrades, and used market value.

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Ruger American Gen II 6.5 Creedmoor

Ruger's American Gen II brings AICS mag compatibility and a threaded barrel under $650 – but is the accuracy worth the stock flex and trigger compromises?

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