RifleShooter, the magazine dedicated to advanced rifle enthusiasts. All rifle sports are covered including hunting, target shooting and collecting, while focusing on fine custom rifles, great classics, and new high-tech designs.
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Have Can, Will Travel • THE INS AND OUTS OF HITTING THE ROAD WHEN A SUPPRESSOR IS PART OF YOUR GEAR.
Fiocchi KnockDown
.240 Wby. Mag. vs 6mm Creedmoor
Warne Skyline Pro
Sailing with the Lee Navy • OUR FIRST MILITARY “SMALLBORE” RIFLE WAS MUCH TOO FAR AHEAD OF ITS TIME.
Compression Impressions • WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HANDLOADING COMPRESSED CHARGES.
Rules of Thumb
Outdoors on Demand
The Full Effect • BURRIS MAKES A COMPELLING CASE THAT THE E1 THE BEST OPTION IN AFFORDABLE ALL-AROUND OPTICS.
LIGHTER THAN LIGHT • HOWA’S SUPERLITE TIPS THE SCALES AT ABOUT 4.5 POUNDS, AND IT’S THE PERFECT COMPANION WHEN PORTABILITY COUNTS.
ALL IN THE FAMILY • THE .30-06 HAS SPAWNED A LONG LIST OF SOLID HUNTING CARTRIDGES.
Long-Lost Siblings
BUILT TO SURVIVE • THE NEW TACTICAL SOLUTIONS OWYHEE .22 MAG. RAISES THE BAR FOR SURVIVAL RIFLES.
BATTLE TESTED • SPRINGFIELD’S SA-16 IS A MODERN TAKE ON A NOW-CLASSIC MILITARY RIFLE: THE M16A2.
A2 Timeline
CLIMBING HIGH • SAVAGE’S 110 KLYM IS A SUPER-LIGHTWEIGHT RIFLE READY TO TAKE ON THE TOUGH HUNTS.
THE GREAT EIGHT • REMINGTON’S FIRST AUTOLOADERS, THE MODELS 8 AND 81, WERE RELIABLE AND HANDY FIELD COMPANIONS.
SIG Sauer Cross Magnum
Smith & Wesson Model 1854 Traditional .45 Colt
Ruger LC Carbine .45 ACP
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