Firearms

OPTICS: POWER AND LIGHT!

By Craig Boddington The December afternoon was unseasonably warm. Deer would come out late, so I wasn’t surprised that sunset…

3 years ago

RIFLESCOPES: IS BIGGER ALWAYS BETTER?

By Craig Boddington The “standard” American riflescope has been based on a one-inch tube diameter (26mm) for most of my…

3 years ago

STUNG BY A HORNET

By Craig Boddington The rimfire .22 Long Rifle is essential. With lack of recoil, low report, and cheap ammo, there’s…

3 years ago

THE PERFECT ZERO?

 By Craig Boddington Previously, this column discussed the process of “sighting in.” If you’re happy, then we’re done; it’s time…

3 years ago

TIME TO SIGHT IN! By Craig Boddington

With apologies, for some it’s too late! Rifle deer season opened in August in such diverse places as Alaska, California’s…

3 years ago

A LEVER-ACTION COMEBACK? By Craig Boddington

The collapse of Remington is a blow to the firearms industry, and to all shooters. A possible silver lining in…

3 years ago

LEGENDS OF .35-CALIBERS by Craig Boddington

In rifle cartridges, it is said that the .35-caliber has never been popular. This is probably true, but must be…

4 years ago

AR PLATFORM PERFORMANCE By Craig Boddington

More juice from the lemon? Warm, sunny midday, we were tootling around Zack Aultman’s place in southern Georgia in a…

4 years ago

BULLET DILEMMAS by Craig Boddington

Things are pretty simple right now: We shoot what we’ve got…or whatever we can get! This may not be as…

4 years ago

ACCURACY AND VELOCITY By Craig Boddington

This old Savage 99 in .300 Savage passes the “paper plate test” easily. Provided the terrain doesn’t require long shooting,…

4 years ago

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