Elk hunting is where cartridge selection actually matters. Unlike whitetail deer hunting – where dozens of cartridges from .243 Win upward perform adequately ...
The .308 Winchester is the most proven centerfire rifle cartridge in America. It has killed more deer, won more long-range competitions, and served in more ...
The 6.5 Creedmoor has earned its place as the dominant precision cartridge in America – not through marketing hype, but by delivering genuinely exceptional ...
The Ruger Hawkeye Long Range squeezes every fps out of 6.5 Creedmoor via its 26" heavy barrel – a true bench gun under $1,100.
Discover how the CVA Scout handles elk, bear, and hog hunting with .45-70, .444 Marlin, .35 Whelen, and .308 calibers - setup tips, ballistics, and ...
At 5.8 lbs with a Proof Research carbon barrel, the Savage 110 Ultralite punches above its $1,299 price – here's how it holds up in the field.
The Ruger American Gen II in 7mm PRC puts a serious elk cartridge under $650 – with AICS mag compatibility that most competitors charge $300 more to offer.
The Savage 110 High Country in 6.5 PRC brings an adjustable AccuFit stock, stainless barrel, and dialed AccuTrigger to mountain hunters – all under $1,050.
The Ruger American Gen II in 6.5 PRC brings serious cartridge performance to a $649 price tag – AICS mag included. Here's how it actually performs.
Browning's AB3 Composite Stalker delivers brand prestige at $575 – lightweight 6.8 lbs with Inflex recoil pad, but the 1:12 twist limits modern bullet use.