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The Winchester .30-30 Lever Action: America’s Classic Deer Rifle with a Legacy That Won’t Die
Before there were red dots, polymer frames, or tacticool rail systems, there was the click-clack of a lever-action rifle, and in the American wild, that sound usually meant business. Enter the ...
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The 30-30 Winchester has been around since 1894 — here’s why shooters still use it
In 1894, a groundbreaking piece of history emerged – the 30-30 Winchester cartridge. It debuted alongside Winchester’s Model ...
I know it is close to groundhog hunting time, and I should be writing about varmint rifles, but I have always been a hunter and a target shooter. Because of that, I was interested in the accuracy ...
The .30/30 Winchester, it is often claimed, has hung more venison from meat poles than any other cartridge in history. But does that mean the .30/30 lever-action is the best deer rifle ever created?
It is rare for any firearm to ever reach the status of an “icon.” But the Model 1894 Winchester lever-action carbine, so named for its year of introduction, certainly is one that did. The Model 1894 ...
From the farm to the battlefield, 19th-century shotguns put food on the table, kept enemies at bay, and became widely available during a post-Industrial Revolution economy. The Civil War had made the ...
Lever-action rifles are turning up by the scores in used-gun racks, their wooden stocks battered and once-blued steel worn silver. The grandfathers who used them are afield in happier hunting grounds, ...
Most of the talk in the rifle world these days about bullets with high ballistic coefficients, high-magnification trajectory-compensating riflescopes, and rifles guaranteed to deliver one-hole groups.
The late Bruce Gebauer also collected Rugers and H&Rs, either never used or in 'excellent condition.' A 1965 Oldsmobile 98 ...
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