The Ruger Hawkeye African in .308 brings Mauser-style controlled-round feeding and premium walnut to a working hunting rifle – all under $1,100.
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.
Finding a factory rifle chambered in .22 Creedmoor is harder than it sounds. The cartridge is a wildcat – no SAAMI standardization, no factory ammunition, and ...
The Winchester Model 70 Featherweight in .308 – walnut stock, controlled-round feeding, and 85 years of history for around $900. Is the heritage worth it?
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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.
Springfield's Waypoint brings AG Composites carbon fiber and a TriggerTech trigger for $1,550 – undercutting premium rivals by $900 while delivering sub-MOA ...
.22 ARC vs .22 Creedmoor: a platform-focused comparison covering bolt face, build costs, barrel life, and real-world hunting and competition scenarios to help ...
The Seekins Havak Element in 6.5 PRC delivers magnum punch at just 6.1 lbs – ideal for backcountry hunters who need long-range power without the weight penalty.