The .30-06 Springfield’s European Counterpart

If the average American hunter heads out for a big game hunt, chances are he’s relying on the .30-06 Springfield to get some meat on the ground. Why? Well, because the ought-six has proven time and time again that it gets the job done -- reliably and repeatedly.

If his European counterpart picks his do-it-all rifle, he’ll choose the 8mm Mauser rifle every time.

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Which Standard Length .375 Caliber Cartridge Is Right for You?

Since its introduction in 1912, the venerable .375 Holland & Holland has been the benchmark for all medium-bore cartridges. Its caliber is the minimum for dangerous game hunting in many African jurisdictions, and with adequate bullets, it’s a sensible choice even for elephant hunting.

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Weird 410 “Gauge”, Winchester Model 42 & Video

Our only “non-gauge” .410 shotgun remains popular despite its shortcomings or maybe because of them. This enchanting shotgun inspired one of the rarest pump action shotguns in the world, the Winchester Model 42.

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