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 ...
Choosing the right youth hunting rifle ensures comfort, control, and confidence for young hunters aged 8–16, focusing on fit, recoil, and caliber suitability.
Honest beginner's guide to buying your first rifle: practical, no-nonsense recommendations for .22 rimfires, bolt-actions, semi-automatics, and lever-actions.
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 ...
The 6.5 Creedmoor has earned its place as the dominant precision cartridge in America – not through marketing hype, but by delivering genuinely exceptional ...
Discover the best straight-wall cartridges for deer hunting in restricted Midwest states. Compare .350 Legend, .360 Buckhammer, .400 Legend & .450 Bushmaster ...
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 ...
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.
Remington 700 SPS Tactical .308 review: discontinued but still the ultimate custom build platform. See accuracy, upgrades, and used market value.
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?