Gun nuts love to argue about the perfect all-purpose rifle, but they really mean the perfect all-purpose rifle cartridge. I hate to break it to you, but there isn't one. At least, not if you define ...
If you live on a homestead and only want one rifle to cover chores from predators to venison to security, caliber choice becomes a strategic decision rather than a hobbyist debate. You need a ...
Modern air rifles have all the accuracy and fun of a suppressed .22 LR, but are backyard friendly, cheap to shoot, and far more versatile than powder burning alternatives. We tested a wide variety of ...
On a working homestead, the wrong caliber is more than an inconvenience, it can mean wounded animals, damaged buildings, and neighbors who are suddenly very interested in your backstop. You are not ...
Bill Pool and I had a similar experience with our varmint rifles. Pool, owner of Arkansas Gun Traders in Benton, is an accomplished gunsmith, an avid target shooter and an ardent prairie dog hunter.
In 2015, I decided to neck the 6.5 Creedmoor case down to 0.257-caliber. With help of two fellow West Virginians, Mike Cyrus of Lehigh Defense and Jerry Dove of Dove Custom guns, I was soon shooting ...