Browning’s SA-22 Challenge A variation on a well established theme
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A TALO Exclusive Ruger GP100 Good looking gun - built like a tank
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Smith & Wesson’s M&P 10mm Auto Beyond self defense
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Supersonic – Subsonic Handloading the 7.62×39 Ruger American Ranch Part III Sometimes, the only way to know is to do it yourself
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Supersonic – Subsonic Handloading the 7.62×39 Ruger American Ranch Part II That's why they put erasers on eggs...
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Supersonic – Subsonic Handloading the 7.62×39 Ruger American Ranch Part II That's why they put erasers on eggs...
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Supersonic – Subsonic Handloading the 7.62×39 Ruger American Ranch Part I Silence is golden
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Browning’s X-Bolt Mountain Pro Tungsten Not a mango amongst the pears.
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S&W’s M&P9 Pro Series Finally, a full size pistol!
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Smith & Wesson’s M&P 340 – No Internal Lock Mighty Mouse...
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Change Diane D'Alessandro 1947 - 2022
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9mm Pistol? 9mm Carbine? 9mm Pistol? 9mm Carbine? Just a lot more gun around a pistol small bullet?
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A Production Ruger Made Marlin Model 1895 SBL Bye, bye Miss American Pie
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Smith & Wesson’s M&P Shield EZ 30 Super Carry A barky little guy!
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GP And His Little Brother SP Power and concealment
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Zastava’s ZPAPM70 AK Derivative Part II Lots of close in utility
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Zastava’s ZPAPM70 AK Derivative Part I AK, AK, AK, AK, AK - Monosyllabicly recited, quickly, a pretty good Popeye imitation
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Ruger’s Wrangler Birdseye The difference between writing and marketing...
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44 Magnum Carbine Handloads and old guns for old guys
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Smith & Wesson’s New CSX A pistol to end firearm tedium...
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Savage’s A22 BNS-SR A highgrade rimfire option
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While Waiting With Positive Anticipation For Ruger’s Marlins…. Part II Closing the year with a big bang... 45-70 handloads
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While Waiting With Positive Anticipation For Ruger’s Marlins ….Part I A little 45-70 warmup
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Ruger’s Mark IV Target Did Ruger invent the timeless machine?
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M&P®45 SHIELD M2.0™ Small size, big bullet, quite concealable....
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Winchester’s Model 94 Short Rifle Part II Handloads... with a slight chance of meatballs
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Winchester’s Model 94 Short Rifle Part I Old friends are the best
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Browning’s Buck Mark Plus Vision Black and Gold and Suppressor Ready
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Browning’s Straight Pull T-Bolt Target 22LR Warning: small game gore images
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Smith & Wesson’s New M&P® 10mm M2.0 The best M&P M2.0 yet ?
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Ruger’s Lightweight Compact Revolver A handful of hammerless 357 Mag
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Smith & Wesson’s Governor Part II Yet more ways to burn ammo....
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Smith & Wesson’s Governor Part I Ten years down the road
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Smith and Wesson’s Venerable Model 60 Sometimes a little can go a long ways
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Ruger’s Mini Thirty 7.62×39 Deer season is on its way
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Savage’s 110 Ultralite Part I I like projects like this....
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Winchester’s Wildcats – Rifle and Ammunition As sung by Gene Autry...
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Savage’s 110 Ultralite Part II An everyday Ultralite rifle
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Smith & Wesson’s M&P12 Who doesn't like a puppy?
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My Old Winchester Model 70 Part II Boat tails; the mullets of the bullet world...
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My Old Winchester Model 70 Part I And the 243 Winchester
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Bye, Bye Miss American Pie Part II I handloaded only four bullets, so I made the picture bigger
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Bye, Bye Miss American Pie Part I The Remington Model 700 Chassis Pistol in 308 Winchester
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Smith & Wesson’s M&P 15 Sport II OR M-LOK Basic model, not a beginner's model
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Savage’s Impulse in 300 Winchester Magnum Part 1 I have some work ahead of me
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They Don’t Still Make Them, But You Can Still Buy Them An original Colt MK IV / Series' 70 Gold Cup National Match
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The Smith & Wesson M&P 15T M-LOK A lot To be said for turnkey firearms
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The 270 WSM – The best of the WSMs? Winchester's XPR Renegade Long Range Threaded
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Savage’s Impulse in 300 Winchester Magnum Part 2 Pick a bullet, any bullet, but don't tell me what it is...
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Ruger’s LCP Max 380 Automatic Ultra compact small, but with maximum capacity
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Ruger’s 77/44 What if lawns were self mowing and chipmunks had wings?
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Winchester’s XPR – Stealth SR The 350 Legend continues... The pragmatic hunter
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Ruger’s M77 Hawkeye 6.5 Creedmoor Part II Leaf blowers, rocket packs and deer at 1,000 yards
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Ruger’s M77 Hawkeye 6.5 Creedmoor Part I 'Cause Green Is Your Color... Thank you Keith
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Smith & Wesson M&P 9 SHIELD PLUS 13+ rounds in a micro-compact
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Ruger American® Ranch Rifle – 350 Legend You don't have to own a ranch to... own one
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Winchester’s Model 70 Super Grade The .30- Good for all North American Hunting -06 Springfield
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Can the terms “AirLite” and “44 Mag” Really Coexist? Lightweight handguns... a personal journey... from my personal journal... really
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Benelli’s Lupo – This time in 308 Win A wolf in Italian clothing
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Winchester’s Model 1894 Carbine Greatest inventions? Fire, the wheel and lever action rifles
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Ruger’s New Max-9 Compact, controllable, reliable, high capacity
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Ruger’s AR-556 MPR Part I No, I am not underpaid. I am self-actualized
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Ruger’s New Model Blackhawk Part 2 No, not Long Colt, Just Colt... 45 Colt
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Ruger’s New Model Blackhawk Part 1 The tall cowboy - short horse dilemma
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Smith & Wesson’s Model 29-10 44 Magnum The biggest useful magnum?
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S&W’s Performance Center® M&P®40 M2.0™ C.O.R.E. Pro Series®Part II Live fire and handloads
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S&W’s Performance Center® M&P®40 M2.0™ C.O.R.E. Pro Series®Part I A name that says a lot...
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SilencerCo’s Hybrid 46 & Omega 36M A two silencer solution to just about everything
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Stoeger SxS Uplander Longfowler Shotgun A brand that would be difficult to forget
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Ruger’s Precision Rifle in 338 Lapua Part II Enjoyable range time
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Winchester’s XPR Renegade Long Range SR 300 WSM Part I Long range and well mannered
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Ruger’s Precision Rifle in 338 Lapua Part I One of a number of excellent calibers
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The Essentials and how many do you need?
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Winchester Model 1892 Carbine Part II An appropriate diet of 357 Magnum handloads
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Winchester’s Model 1892 Carbine Part I Another baby Browning
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The Strange Case of the Missing 7mm/06 Ackley Improved Part II Starring a Ruger Von Hawkeye, P.O. Ackley and some pretty impressive numbers
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The Strange Case of the Missing 7mm/06 Ackley Improved Part I Featuring Ruger Von Hawkeye in the role of Hunter Rifle
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Ruger’s LC380CA Part II Ruger's LC380 to 9mm Luger Conversion
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Ruger’s LC380CA Part I For folks stuck behind enemy lines
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Thompson/Center Encore Pro Hunter XT 50 Caliber… Ba-Boom Well, hello there. My, it's been a long, long time
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Ruger’s Scout Rifle 450 Bushmaster Part II A bigger boom for bolt actions only
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Ruger’s Scout Rifle 450 Bushmaster Part I As deadly as its namesake... but about 9 feet shorter
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Ruger AR-556 in 5.56 NATO Part II Light to heavy handloads and the return of 3X
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Ruger AR-556 in 5.56 NATO Part I Rounds to the pound and familiarity
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The Remington V3 Tactical 12 Gauge As though a life depended on it
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The Browning Citori 725 Feather Superlight Even I know it's a great shotgun
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Smith & Wesson M&P®22 Compact – Threaded Barrel A nifty plinker and small varmint dispatcher
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Smith & Wesson M&P® Bodyguard® 380 Self defense... Yes, that is a thing
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The Ruger SR1911 10MM Auto and a Cast of Thousands!…!! OK, maybe only a cast of four... but that's not what's important
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Buck Mark Field Target – Suppressor Ready Everyone should own at least one good rimfire pistol....
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The Ruger Mark IV Hunter V. Squirrel Warning - Readers may find some images disturbing
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The Ruger Hawkeye Hunter and the 6.5 PRC Greater 6.5 power, without the barrel burn out thing...
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Remington’s VS SF II .220 Swift Part II
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The S&W Model 57 Classic A 41 Magnum trail gun
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Ruger Hawkeye African Part II Take it out of the box, just add water... No, you don't have to add anything
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Smith & Wesson’s 586 4″ Classic The .357 Distinguished Combat Magnum
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Remington’s 1911 R1 Enhanced Threaded Barrel So I had a 1911, a silencer, and some ammunition....
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Remington’s Long Slide 1911 R1 10mm Hunter Part II A day in the life of a handloader
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Ruger Hawkeye African Part I På jakt efter den svårfångade svensken
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Ruger’s EC9s® – Warm Weather Is Here Easy concealment and 9mm Luger power
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Light Varmint Loads For A Featherweight Rifle They are even smaller at a distance...
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Remington’s Long Slide 1911 R1 10mm Hunter Part I I wonder if a combination like this ever entered John Browning's thoughts?
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Ruger’s Mini-Thirty 7.62x39mm Part II Hunting handloads and good performance
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Ruger’s Mini-Thirty 7.62x39mm Part I Handloading high jinx
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Marlin 1895 Dark Series The anatomy of a dragon slayer
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Winchester’s Model 1885 and the 38-55 WCF Part II Handloading for a bit more performance
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Ruger Model 77/17 17 Hornet Part II A mole hill in search of a mountain...
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Ruger Model 77/17 17 Hornet Part I Tuning for accuracy or how to kill time when locked down in place
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Winchester’s Model 1885 Traditional Hunter Deluxe and the 38-55 WCF Part I I can see for miles and miles and... well, at least 100 yards
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Weatherby’s Sensational 270 Magnum Part 2
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Ruger American Pistol – Competition 9mm Luger Full size, high capacity
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SilencerCo’s System Approach – The Hybrid 46 Universal Silencer Multi Caliber Silencing; lower Cost, lower taxes, greater convenience
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Ruger’s Hard Charging, 9mm Luger PC Charger When a carbine is just too much to carry
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Ruger’s 475 Linebaugh No.1 Part II Some factory ammo, some handloads....
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Ruger’s 475 Linebaugh No.1 Part I A first, the term "Well mannered" next to "475 Linebaugh"
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Remington’s Model 700 Classic Deluxe The case for the elegant rifle
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Cold Weather Beef Vegetable Soup Sometimes I write it down
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Ruger’s American Ranch In 6.5 Grendel Part II Yes, handloading can be fun and rewarding
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Ruger’s American Ranch In 6.5 Grendel Part I An efficient cartridge is an exceptional cartridge
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Ruger’s 77/44 – The Next Generation 44 Magnum Carbine Part III and the SilencerCo Hybrid 46
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Ruger’s 77/44 – The Next Generation 44 Magnum Carbine Part I With just a little bit of flare
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Ruger’s 77/44 – The Next Generation 44 Magnum Carbine Part II The 44 Magnum and a little 44 Special - Preliminary
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Marlin’s 1894 Lever Action in 45 Colt Lever guns in modern times
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The Hornady Lock-N-Load® Power Case Prep Center The task is always one part machine and one part operator
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Browning X-Bolt Pro Tungsten in 7mm Rem Magnum Part II Some time at the reloading bench and shooting bench
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Smith & Wesson’s Performance Center® Model SW1911 Did you notice they are not all the same?
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Browning X-Bolt Pro Tungsten in 7mm Rem Magnum Part I A case of mechanical mutualism
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The S&W Performance Center® M&P®40 M2.0™ 5″ Barrel Pro Series® The world is not all 45 Autos and 9mm Lugers
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Browning’s 1911-380 Black Label Medallion Pro A 1911 that won't make your pants fall down
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Remington’s 300 Ultra Mag and the Remington American Wilderness Rifle Part II Heavy bullet handloads
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Smith & Wesson’s Model 648 And the very useful 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire
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Remington’s 300 Ultra Mag and the Remington American Wilderness Rifle Part I A no compromise combination
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The Ruger 57 5.7x28mm Did not see this coming!
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Ruger’s LCP II 22 LR
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Winchester’s Wildcat 22 LR Rifle A rimfire for the entire family.
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Penetration Tests – Beyond Ballistic Gel The X17.1 boson and the sixth force of nature
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The Ruger 77/357 357 Magnum Light gear for close in woodland deer hunting
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Ruger’s Security-9 Why purchase a cheap gun when you can purchase a good gun?
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The Ruger Hawkeye Hunter in 308 Winchester
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Ruger’s SP101 357 Magnum In Basic Black Something other than spray and pray
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Winchester 1873 and the 44-40 WCF Part II Grooves and bullets... like chutes and ladders
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Winchester 1873 and the 44-40 WCF Part I Project Status: 80% time spent, 20% done
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Talking Conservatively: New Social Media Experiment – URL Correction A place where firearm discussion and sales are welcome
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A 7mm-08 Remington Lightweight Mountain Rifle Part II and a handful of handload data
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A 7mm-08 Remington Lightweight Mountain Rifle Part 1 that can be used with or without mountains
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Browning’s X-Bolt Hunter Spring was in the air... and so was I
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Remington’s Model Seven Threaded in Kuiu Vias Camo I think I'll buy one and name it "Sparky"
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Ruger’s Anything But Standard M77 Hawkeye in 243 Winchester and the solitary hunter...
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Marlin’s 444 Marlin Part II Fun with lever action rifles...
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Marlin’s 444 Marlin Part I Another Big Bore choice...
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Ruger American® Rifle with Vortex® Crossfire II® Riflescope A rifle with serious Fall potential
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Browning’s BAR Mark III – Hell’s Canyon Speed and B movie carpenter ant carnage
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Ruger’s PC Carbine – Chassis Edition Nothing less could be expected
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Marlin’s 336 Dark Series 30-30 WCF Updating the lever action rifle
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Smith & Wesson’s X frame 460 S&W Magnum Part II Smith & Wesson's Performance Center Model 460XVR 14"
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Smith & Wesson’s X frame 460 S&W Magnum Part I Ronald Reagan and the S&W X Frame Magnums
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Winchester XPR SR Suppressor Ready The pragmatic hunter and the case of the 30-06 Short
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Ruger’s 77/22 And The Sting Of The Hornet Part 2 Fortunately, with no Seth Rogen...
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Ruger’s 77/22 And The Sting Of The Hornet Part 1 How to relax and enjoy firearms...
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The Classic Winchester Model 70 Super Grade Part II Heavy Hornady hitting with the 30-06 Springfield
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The Classic Winchester Model 70 Super Grade Part I What can one hunt with a 30-06? Anything they want...
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Remington’s Model 700 Stainless 5-R Threaded Barrel Part II Handloading the 300 Winchester Magnum
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Remington’s Model 700 Stainless 5-R Threaded Barrel Part I The 300 Winchester Magnum and a long, long gun...
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Remington’s Model 700 Chassis Pistol Part 2 Handloads for a bolt action pistol and the secret to life longevity... really.
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Remington’s Model 700 Chassis Pistol Part 1 Son of the XP100 and the spirit of evolution
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My New Brass Dryer By… Hamilton Beach? Improved performance and features at a lower price
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Ruger’s American Rifle Predator Part 3
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The Ruger American Rifle Ranch & 350 Legend – More Factory Ammo Winchester and Hornady ammo for the deer, bear and hog hunter
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Spicy Refried Beans – They Taste Better Than They Look Without the sugar, without sodium, without fat and most artery clogging ingredients
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Smith & Wesson’s Performance Center M&P 45 Shield Part II Live fire... does the rest really matter?
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Summertime 45-70 Gov’t Handload Tuneup +P loads for the Marlin Model 1895 Guide Gun
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Ruger’s AR-556 Pistol
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Ruger’s Other PC Carbine – Part II
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Ruger’s Other PC Carbine – Part I The return of the platypus
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Ruger’s Single-Six Convertible
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Winchester’s Model 70 Featherweight Dark Maple Stainless A lot of scope, but a lot of rifle...
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Remington’s Model 572 BDL Fieldmaster Pump 22s and other memorabilia...
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Remington’s R51 9mm Perseverance with an excellent result
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Smith & Wesson’s Performance Center 686 357 Mag Short barrel self-reliance
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Smoky Split Pea & Ham Soup Here piggy, piggy, piggy...
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Ruger Single Seven Bisley Part II
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Ruger’s Single Seven Bisley in 327 Fed Mag Part I
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The Ruger American Rimfire Target
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Ruger’s Precision Rifle and the 300 PRC
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Pileated Woodpeckers And Plastic Owls
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Thompson / Center’s G2 Contender 30-30 WCF Single shot pistols, Bob Dylan and things I can hit at a distance
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Ruger’s Compact American Rifle Ranch – 350 Legend Part II
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Ruger’s Compact American Rifle Ranch and the 350 Legend Part I
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Model 1892 Deluxe Trapper Takedown Case Hardened And the tradition lives on...
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Ruger’s Security-9
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Ruger’s New Custom Shop Super GP 100 357 Magnum
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Smith & Wesson’s Performance Center Model M&P R8 So much gun... so many ampersands
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Marlin’s 1895 Trapper 45-70 Gov’t Sometimes a little less means a whole lot more...
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Thompson / Center’s Performance Center T/CR22… 22 LR A solid rimfire
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The New Ruger Wrangler Rimfire Revolver
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Ruger’s Mini-14 Tactical 300 Blackout Part II
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Ruger’s Mini-14 Tactical 300 Blackout Part I
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Remington’s Model Seven HS Precision Part 2 Live fire... both me and the Remington
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Remington’s Model Seven HS Precision Part 1 Another use for the 6.5 Creedmoor
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Marlin’s Model 336C in 35 Remington Part I In search of America... and finding it
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Marlin’s Model 336C in 35 Remington Part II Last man standing...
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Performance Center Thompson/Center Long Range Rifle Part 1 An exercise in Form Follows Function...
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Performance Center Thompson/Center Long Range Rifle Part 2 Ba-bang, bang...bang
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Simple Solutions for Simple Problems The role of neutrinos and muon - tau particle conversion in chronograph alignment...
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World’s Most Useful Firearm? Part 1 Others may come and go, but one seems to always remain
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Winchester’s 270 WSM XPR Short cartridge... long rifle
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Smith and Wesson’s Performance Center’s M&P40 Shield… Part 2 40 S&W self-defense and trail use handloads
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Smith and Wesson’s Performance Center’s M&P40 Shield… Part 1 What is better, the 9mm Luger, the 40 S&W, or the 45 Auto? Yes.
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Ruger’s Hawkeye Long Range Target 6.5 PRC Part II
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Ruger’s Hawkeye Long Range Target 6.5 PRC Part I
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Browning’s Silver Field 20 Gauge Not new, just really good...
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Ruger’s Mark IV 22/45 Lite Part II
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Ruger’s Mark IV 22/45 Lite Part I
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Winchester XPR Sporter in 243 Winchester Winchester's "Xtreme Performance Rifle"
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Ruger’s Hawkeye Predator in 223 Rem Part II
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Ruger’s Hawkeye Predator in 223 Rem Part I
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Ruger’s Precision Rimfire 22 Magnum
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Ruger’s 77/22® .22 Hornet
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Browning’s BPS in 28 Gauge Quality endures
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Smith & Wesson’s Performance Center SW1911 PRO SERIES® 9mm A very long name for a very short pistol
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S&W’s Model 19 Classic Part II Listening to Neil Young... without being stoned
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S&W’s Model 19 Classic Part I With the right ammo, there isn't much a 357 Mag can't do
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Ruger’s Hawkeye Compact Rifle Part II
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Ruger’s Hawkeye Compact Rifle Part I
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Winchester’s Model 70 Featherweight 280 Rem Part II Easy on the recoil...
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Winchester’s Model 70 Featherweight 280 Rem Part I The traditional hunting rifle lives on...
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Hornady’s Lock-N-Load Auto Charge™ A tunable powder charging system
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The Ruger Hawkeye in 30-06 Springfield
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Ruger’s Custom Shop 10/22 Competition Rifle
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Hornady’s Rotary Case Tumbler Rollin', rollin', rollin'....
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Browning X Bolt Hunter II A handloading nudge in the right direction....
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Browning X Bolt Hunter Part I ... and that it is surely what it is.
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Winchester’s Model 70 Safari Express 458 Winchester Magnum Part II Live fire... Now that was a invigorating.
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Winchester’s Model 70 Safari Express 458 Winchester Magnum Part I In the beginning...
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Winchester’s XPR Renegade Long Range SR 300 WSM Part II Not just for long range shooting
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The 480 Ruger Super Redhawk Revisited Part II
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The 480 Ruger Super Redhawk Revisited Part I
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The Ruger Custom Shop Doug Koenig Competition SR1911®
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Ruger’s Mark IV Tactical Pistol
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Ruger’s Bigger Boomer AR-556 MPR 450 Bushmaster
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Ruger’s 10/22 Compact
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Heavier Lead 45-70 Loads for the Ruger No.1
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Smith & Wesson Performance Center® SW22 VICTORY® Target Model - 6" fluted barrel and red dot sight
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The Ruger Hawkeye African in 6.5x55mm Swede Part II
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The Ruger Hawkeye African in 6.5x55mm Swede Part I
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Thompson / Center’s Venerable Contender Pistol in 7-30 Waters Part III A little smoke and noise to conclude a project...
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Thompson / Center’s Venerable Contender Pistol in 7-30 Waters Part II Kickin' ass, makin' brass
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Thompson / Center’s Venerable Contender Pistol in 7-30 Waters Part I A combination that makes handloading fun
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Old World Appeal In A Modern Package Part II Four non-highfalutin hunting bullets for the 260 Remington
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Old World Appeal In A Modern Package Part I Ruger's M77 Mark II International 260 Remington
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The 223 Remington And Rifles With Long Barrels Part II The round that killed the 222 Remington and Disco
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The 223 Remington And Rifles With Long Barrels Part I Ruger's Hawkeye Varmint Target Rifle
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Winchester’s Model 1886 Short Rifle in 45-90 Winchester Part II If you don't have data, develop your own
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Winchester’s Model 1886 Short Rifle in 45-90 Winchester Part I If the 45-70 Gov't is great, the 45-90 can only be better... right?
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Lighter 45-70 Gov’t Loads For Deer and Black Bear A chance to actually enjoy shooting a big bore lever gun
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Winchester’s Model 1894 32 Winchester Special Part II Handloads were assembled, a scope was mounted... don't judge me
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Winchester’s Model 94 Sporter 32 Special Part I All lever actions are not carbines
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Ruger’s No.1 in Stainless Steel and 257 Roberts Part III
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Ruger’s No.1 in Stainless Steel and 257 Roberts Part II
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Ruger’s No.1 in Stainless Steel and 257 Roberts Part I
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Ruger’s SR1911 Officer-Style 45 Automatic
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Ruger’s 77 Series Model 77/17 17WSM
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Ruger’s 10/22 Target Lite
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Smith & Wesson’s M&P Bodyguard 38 ...ohne einen Laser
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Savage’s Model 110 Lightweight Storm 6.5 Creedmoor A Creedmoor that can be shot closer than 1000 yards!...!!
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Either a 338 Ultra Mag… or a Nifty Paperweight Part 7 Unspeakable things to do with a prototype stock
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Either a 338 Ultra Mag… or a Nifty Paperweight Part 6 Final cutting the chamber... 270 Weatherby barrel first
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Either a 338 Ultra Mag… or a Nifty Paperweight Part 5 The return of the Remington 700 338 Remington Ultra Mag...
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Ruger’s SR1911 Lightweight Officer-Style 9mm
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Ruger’s No.1 in 450 Marlin Part 2
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Ruger’s No.1 in 450 Marlin Part 1
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Smith and Wesson’s Performance Center Model 19 Carry Comp A compact revolver that is actually enjoyable to shoot...
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Ruger’s SR1911 Meets Cylinder & Slide
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Savage 110 Hog Hunter Part 2 Yes, this really is work, but thank you for asking
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Savage 110 Hog Hunter Part 1 It's not just a hog hunter, it's a savage hog hunter!
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Smith and Wesson’s M&P 45 2.0 Not so quiet and quiet
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Companion, Complementary Firearms Part III
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Companion, Complementary Firearms Part II
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Companion, Complementary Firearms Part I
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Ruger Stands Tall In The Face of Attempted Foreign Investor Interference
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Ruger’s GP100 Match Champion Revolver in 10mm Automatic
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Smith and Wesson’s Model 625 45 Automatic… Revolver So that's how Jerry Miculek does it...
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Ruger’s SR1911 in 9mm Luger
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Winchester Model 1892 Carbine In 45 Colt A couple of weeks with a slick little rifle
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Ruger SR1911 Check Out and Personalization
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The Ruger 10/22 Sporter
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Winchester’s Model 70 Featherweight Compact ...and the tenacious 7mm-08 Rem
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Real Guns – An American Rural Gun Shop A new discount pricelist for Real Guns Gun Shop online customers
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The Savage 110 Hunter in 25-06 Remington Part II Ah yes, I knew it when it was the Neider
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The Savage 110 Hunter in 25-06 Rem Part I AccuFit, AccuStock, AccuTrigger
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My Favorite Rifles Look Like They Were Made In The 1950s Part II On throwing away last year's powder
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My Favorite Rifles Look Like They Were Made In The 1950s Part I Filling the full stock void
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A 1911 Trigger Clean Up…. In a Couple of Parts What do I do with these extra pieces?
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Smith and Wesson’s M&P 380 Shield EZ A Lionel Richie special...
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Ruger’s American Rifle & Crossfire II Scope Part II
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Ruger’s American Rifle & Crossfire II Scope Part I
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Ruger’s American Rimfire Target in 17 HMR
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Making Ruger’s SR 1911 Standard, Super Part III
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Making Ruger’s SR 1911 Standard, Super Part II
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Making Ruger’s SR 1911 Standard, Super Part I
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Joe Vs The Crossbow Part II A conclusion and some new opportunities....
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Joe Vs The Crossbow Part I Bear with me while I wander through the process...
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Ruger’s Precision Rimfire Part II
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Ruger’s Precision Rimfire Part I
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Thompson/Center’s Strike Muzzleloader Part II Break out the jet heaters...
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Thompson/Center’s Strike Muzzleloader Part I Handloading while hunting
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Smith & Wesson’s Performance Center M629 Stealth Hunter Part II Live fire for a 44 Remington Magnum
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Smith & Wesson’s Performance Center M629 Stealth Hunter Part I Stealth - 44 Mag... Two terms not often seen together
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Ruger’s Super Redhawk in 10mm Auto Part 2
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Ruger’s Super Redhawk in 10mm Auto Part 1
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Ruger’s PC Carbine Part II
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Ruger’s PC Carbine Part I
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Ruger’s Security – 9
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Ruger Redhawk 8 shot 357 mag Part II
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Remington’s Model 700 SPS Varmint Part II While sitting around the campfire... not eating beans
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Remington’s Model 700 SPS Varmint Part I The twenty two - two fifty in expanded applications
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Ruger Redhawk 8 shot 357 mag Part I
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The Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 686 Plus 5″ Before I have to shovel snow off the range...
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Wishing Everyone a Merry Christmas Season & Happy New Year No negative message to follow...
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Ruger’s GP100 Seven Shot 357 Magnum
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MOE of Ruger’s AR-556 Part II
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Remington’s Model Seven in 243 Win Part II Rain and soggy target retrieval
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Remington’s Model Seven in 243 Win Part I A lightweight alternative and the price of new trucks...
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MOE of Ruger’s AR-556 Part I
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Ruger’s LCRx in 22 Mag-A-Num
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Ruger’s American Ranch 450 Bushmaster Revisited Part II
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Winchester’s Traditional Model 70 Sporter in 270 Winchester Part II North American big game handloads.
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Winchester’s Traditional Model 70 Sporter in 270 Winchester Part I and forged steel hammers with hickory handles
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Ruger’s American Ranch 450 Bushmaster Revisited Part I
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Ruger’s SP101 9mm Luger
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Ruger’s M77 Hawkeye Standard Rifle in 7mm Mag Part 2
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Ruger’s M77 Hawkeye Standard Rifle in 7mm Mag Part 1
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Four for the Forty-Four Ruger Seventy Seven Forty Four Part II
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Four for the Forty-Four Ruger Seventy Seven Forty Four Part I
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S&W 44 Mag Model 69 Combat Magnum It's a blast to shoot!
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Ruger’s LC9s Stainless
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Ruger’s AR-556 Multi Purpose Rifle Part II
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Winchester’s XPR Hunter Compact Something for today's young guns
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Winchester’s XPR Hunter – Mossy Oak Break-Up Country A very fast 270 WSM
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“Big” just keep getting bigger………….. loads for the 7 mm RM and the .338-378 WM - Part II
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When Things Go Thump, Bump, Clank in the Night…
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The Year of the Well Sources of information and decisions...
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Ruger’s AR-556 Multi Purpose Rifle Part I
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Ruger American Rifle Ranch Thirty Part II
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Ruger American Rifle Ranch Thirty Part I
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Ruger’s Precision Rifle in 5.56mm Part 2
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Ruger’s Precision Rifle in 5.56mm Part 1
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Smith & Wesson’s M686-6 SSR Pro Part II The world's most useful cartridge?
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Smith & Wesson’s M686-6 SSR Pro The world's most useful revolver... Really
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Ruger’s SP101® Match Champion™ Part II
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Ruger’s SP101® Match Champion™ Part I
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Ruger’s California Friendly AR-556
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Ruger’s Redhawk 45 Colt Part II
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Ruger’s Redhawk Colt 45
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Ruger’s SR1911 10mm Power House Part 2
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Ruger’s SR1911 10mm Power House Part 1
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Ruger’s SP101 327 Federal Magnum Part II
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Ruger’s Model 77 Hawkeye in 204 Ruger Part II
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Smith & Wesson’s Performance Center Model 41 Work places and life styles...
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Ruger’s American Pistol Compact Pro Part 2
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Ruger’s American Pistol Compact Pro Part 1
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Bushmaster’s Minimalist SD Part 2 Handload fed
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Bushmaster’s Minimalist SD Part 1 An AR15 type I actually like
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Marlin Lever Action Trigger Improvements Spring change, trigger change and/or Trigger Job
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I’d Like a 300 Blackout Well Done… Seconda Parte and go heavy on the handloads
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I’d Like a 300 Blackout… Prima parte with a side of Ranch -
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Remington’s Model 700 Tactical Chassis One big ass 308
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The DPMS GII AP4-OR Finding the bigger wolf in wolf's clothing
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Marlin’s Model 1895 CBA I thought it would be bigger...
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Ruger Mark IV Target
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Bushmaster’s ACR Designated Marksman Rifle Part 2 Couldn't wait for the snow to clear
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Bushmaster’s ACR Designated Marksman Rifle Part 1 Adaptive Combat Rifle - Interesting machinery
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Ruger’s American Rimfire® Target
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Remington 1911 R1 Carry Commander CT Point the dot, hit the spot
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Ruger’s Mark IV Competition Rimfire Pistol
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Smith & Wesson Performance Center Ported M&P® 45 Shield A manageable, compact 45 Auto
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Ruger’s American Pistol Compact Pro 45 Auto Part 2
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Ruger’s American Pistol Compact Pro 45 Auto Part 1
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Caldwell’s Lead Sled® DFT™ 2 A letter of appreciation...written by my shoulder
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Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory Target Pistol Part 2
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Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory Target Pistol Part 1
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Browning BAR MK 3 Stalker Part 2 Bullet Points
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Browning BAR MK 3 Stalker Part 1 Something in basic black
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Ruger’s American Rifle Predator Part 3
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Ruger’s American Rifle Predator Part 2
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Ruger’s American Rifle Predator Part 1
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Smith & Wesson’s M&P 10 6.5 Creedmoor A slick shooting autoloader
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The 45 Colt and Muzzleloader Bullets Here comes the sun..*
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If you don’t think you need to vote, you may just be stupid.
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Remington’s R1 Hunter 10mm Auto Part 2
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Remington’s R1 Hunter 10mm Auto Part 1
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Smith & Wesson’s M&P®40 M2.0™ A slick shooting autoloader
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Winchester’s Super X4 12 Gauge A lesson in firearm aesthetics and performance
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Caldwell’s MAGCHARGER Universal Pistol Loader
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Case Trimming…Does the Excitement Ever End?
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Outside Neck Turning
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Ruger’s Bisley Blackhawk 45 Colt Part 2
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Ruger’s Bisley Blackhawk 45 Colt Part 1
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Remington Model 870 Hardwood Home Defense When form, fit and name meet function
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Mec’s Marksman Metallic Reloading Press A solid single stage press
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Remington’s 1911 R1 Enhanced Commander Part 2 A serious pistol, cast bullets... Good times
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Remington’s 1911 R1 Enhanced Commander Part 1 As a compact, lethal trail gun
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Remington’s Model 700 Magpul Part 2 and the 260 Remington
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Remington’s Model 700 Magpul Part 1 Being open to different perspectives
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Ruger’s SR1911 Target Part 2
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Ruger’s SR1911 Target Part 1
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Smith & Wesson’s Model 686-6 357 Mag Part II
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Smith & Wesson’s Model 686-6 357 Mag Part I The Pro Series Stock Service Revolver
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Ruger’s Redhawk Eight Shot 357 Magnum Part II
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Ruger’s Redhawk Eight Shot 357 Magnum Part I
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Ruger’s GP100 44 Special Part 2
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Ruger’s GP100 44 Special Part 1
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Ruger’s American Rifle 450 Bushmaster Part 2
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Ruger’s American Rifle 450 Bushmaster Part 1
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Handloading Anarchy
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Remington’s RP 9mm Luger Autoloader
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Yes, Bobby, there Really Is a 30-30 Winchester Cartridge Part 2
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Yes, Bobby, there Really Is a 30-30 Winchester Cartridge Part 1
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The 450 Bushmaster Part 2
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The 450 Bushmaster Part 1
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Ruger’s American Pistol 9mm Goes Compact
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Browning’s Buck Mark Target Rifle
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Speed
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Ruger’s American Rimfire
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Ruger’s 44 Magnum Carbine
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Browning’s Buck Mark Lite Gray URX 5 1/2
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S&W Model 629 Competitor
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Remington’s Model 700 SPS Tactical 300 Blackout
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Smith & Wesson’s SW1911TA E Series
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Ruger’s LCP II 380 Auto
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Remington’s Model 700 Police MLR Part 2
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Remington’s Model 700 Police MLR Part 1
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Ruger’s Nifty Mark IV 22 LR Pistol
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Smith & Wesson SW1911PC Part 2
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Marlin’s .45-70 Government Lever Actions
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Smith & Wesson SW1911PC Part 1
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AR Rehabilitation Part 5
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AR Rehabilitation Part 4
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AR Rehabilitation Part 3
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AR Rehabilitation Part 2
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AR Rehabilitation Part 1
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Thompson Center’s Compass in 30-06 Springfield Part 1
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Ruger’s Precision Rifle Hybrid Muzzle Brake
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Thompson Center’s Compass in 30-06 Springfield Part 2
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Ruger’s Hawkeye FTW Hunter Rifle Part 2
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Ruger’s Hawkeye FTW Hunter Rifle Part 1
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Ruger’s SR45
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Ruger’s Hawkeye Compact in 7mm-08 Rem Part 2
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Ruger’s Hawkeye Compact in 7mm-08 Rem Part 1
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Remington’s R51 9mm +P Part 3
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Remington’s Newly Released R51 9mm +P Part 2
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Remington’s Newly Released R51 9mm +P Part 1
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The Smith & Wesson M&P Shield 45 Auto Part 2
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The Smith & Wesson M&P Shield 45 Auto Part 1
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Winchester’s Model 70 Safari Express – 416 Rem Mag Part 2
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Winchester’s Model 70 Safari Express – 416 Rem Mag Part 1
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The Essential Centerfire Hunting Rifle Part 2
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The Essential Centerfire Hunting Rifle Part 1
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Lyman’s Borecam
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Ruger’s SR1911 Lightweight Commander Style in 9mm Luger
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Ruger’s 10/22 Takedown Lite
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The Return of 1895 Chucky Part II
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The Return of 1895 Chucky Part I
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Ruger’s Redhawk 41 Rem Mag Part III
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Ruger’s Redhawk 41 Rem Mag Part II
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Ruger’s Redhawk 41 Rem Mag Part I
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The 10.75×68 Mauser
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Getting an Angle on Grips
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The Ruger New Model Vaquero
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Henry’s Big Boy Steel Carbine Part II
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Henry’s Big Boy Steel Carbine
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Browning’s Semi-Auto .22 Rimfire
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Ruger’s Hawkeye Standard Rifle Part 2
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Ruger’s Hawkeye Standard Rifle Part 1
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Ruger Enhances Its Precision Rifle
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Ruger’s Target Barrel 10/22 Takedown
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S&W’s Model 57 Classic 41 Magnum Part 2
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S&W’s Model 57 Classic 41 Magnum Part 1
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Smith & Wesson’s Model 69 Part II
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Smith & Wesson’s Model 69 Part I
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The Ruger Silent-SR’d American Rimfire Part II
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Browning’s Hi-Power Mark III
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The Ruger Silent-SR’d American Rimfire Part I
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The Ruger American Pistol Pro in 45 Auto Part II
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The Ruger American Pistol Pro in 45 Auto Part I
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Browning’s BLR Part II
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Browning’s BLR Part I
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Ruger’s Power House 41 Mag Bisley Blackhawk Part 2
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A Cure for Tight Primer Pockets
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Ruger’s Power House 41 Mag Bisley Blackhawk Part 1
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Ruger’s No. 1 in 257 Weatherby Magnum Part II
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Ruger’s No. 1 in 257 Weatherby Magnum Part I
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The Burris Veracity™ Riflescope 2-10x42mm
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Remington’s Model Seven Part II
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Remington’s Model Seven Part I
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Ruger’s Bearcat Shopkeeper
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Beretta’s Model 92FS Part II
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Beretta’s Model 92FS
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Ruger’s 22/45 Lite Rimfire Pistol
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Ruger American Rifle With Vortex Crossfire II Riflescope Part III
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Ruger American Rifle With Vortex Crossfire II Riflescope Part II
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Ruger American Rifle With Vortex Crossfire II Riflescope Part I
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Feeding the Jericho 941 40 S&W Part II
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Ruger’s TALO Birdshead Vaquero in 44 Mag
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Israel Weapon Industries’ Jericho 941 40 S&W Part 1
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Ruger’s American Rifle Magnum
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Smith & Wesson’s Centennial Airweight Part II
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Smith & Wesson’s Centennial Airweight Part I
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Colt’s Mustang Pocketlite Part 2
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Colt’s Mustang Pocketlite Part 1
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The Ruger American Pistol Pro – 9mm Luger & 45 Auto
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PTAC USA’s Bullfrog
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Ruger’s 22/45 Lite Rimfire for the New Year
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Savage’s Model Mark II FV-SR 22 LR Bolt Action Rifle
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Ruger’s SR22 Long Slide 22 LR Rimfire
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Ruger’s Easy Shooting GP100 22 Rimfire
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Ruger’s 77/44 Rotary Magazine Carbine Part II
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Ruger’s 77/44 Rotary Magazine Carbine Part I
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BERSA Thunder 380 Concealed Carry Part 2
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BERSA Thunder 380 Concealed Carry Part 1
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Smith & Wesson’s M&P 9 Part 2
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Smith & Wesson’s M&P 9 Part 1
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Ruger’s Understated SR1911 45 Auto
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Ruger’s Evolutionary Lightweight Compact Pistol
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Burris Optics AR-536™ Sight System
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A look at Ruger’s ARX Ammunition
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Remington’s RM380
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Silenced Modern Sporting Rifles Part 3
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Silenced Modern Sporting Rifles Part 2
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Silenced Modern Sporting Rifles Part 1
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Advanced Armament Corporation’s Ti-Rant 45M Part 1
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Bushmaster’s XM-15 Quick Response Carbine
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STI’s Target Master
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Ruger’s LCR 327 Federal Magnum
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Compact Firearms and Cartridges of Pedigree Part III
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Compact Firearms and Cartridges of Pedigree Part II
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Compact Firearms and Cartridges of Pedigree Part I
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The 44 Magnum Rifle Round Part 1
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The GII Compact Hunter from DPMS Panther Arms Part II
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The GII Compact Hunter from DPMS Panther Arms Part I
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The history of the 357 Magnum or ribs?
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Scoping Ruger’s 454 Casull / 480 Ruger Bisley Super Blackhawk Part 2
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Scoping Ruger’s 454 Casull / 480 Ruger Bisley Super Blackhawk Part 1
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The 357 Magnum
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Advanced Armament Corporation’s Ti-Rant 45M Part 2
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The 44 Magnum Rifle Round Part 3
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The 44 Magnum Rifle Round Part 2
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The Last Old Mauser Part I
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The Last Old Mauser Part II
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The Not Inherently Accurate 6.5 Creedmoor
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Browning’s X-Bolt High Grade Hunter
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Ruger’s Bisley Super Blackhawk Goes 454 Casull and 480 Ruger
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The 243 Winchester and the Short Barrel Rifle Part II
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The 243 Winchester and the Short Barrel Rifle Part I
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The Burris XTR II 3-15x-50mm Riflescope
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Leupold’s Mark 6™ 3-18×44 Tactical Scope
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Frankford Arsenal’s Platinum Series Hand Deprimer
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A Ruger Precision Rifle In 6.5 Creedmoor Part I
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Winchester’s Model 70 Extreme Weather SS Part II
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Winchester’s Model 70 Extreme Weather SS Part I
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Para-USA’s 10mm Elite LS Hunter Part 2
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Ruger’s SR-556TD Take Down
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Ultramount
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Notes on handloading the 357 SIG… Part 2
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Notes on handloading the 357 SIG… Part 1
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Ruger’s Redhawk 45 Auto – 45 Colt
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The Case of the Elusive Traditional Hunting Rifle
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The Bushmaster XM-15 M4 A3 7.62x39mm
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Ruger’s Mini 14 in Basic 300 Blackout Part 2
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Ruger’s Mini 14 in Basic 300 Blackout Part I
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Shooting Chrony
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Ruger’s 77/17 in 17 Winchester Super Mag
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Advanced Armament Corps 300 Blackout Part 2
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Advanced Armament Corp’s 300 Blackout Part 1
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A Cure for Springfield XD Nubs
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The STI International’s 1911 Trojan
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Springfield Armory’s XD 4″ 357 SIG Part 2
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Springfield Armory’s XD 4″ 357 SIG Part I
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Scoping the K31
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Ten to Win! – Contest
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Remington’s Model 700 Quicker Twister 260 Remington Part II
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Remington’s Model 700 Quicker Twister 260 Remington Part I
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The Swiss K31 Part 2
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The Swiss K31 Part 1
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Tokarev TT-C Part 2
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Tokarev TT-C Part 1
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ZiP™ – It’s the Future of Fun
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Winchester’s XPR Bolt Action Rifle Part 2
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Winchester’s XPR Bolt Action Rifle Part 1
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Handloading… A Sorted Story Part II
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Handloading… A Sorted Story Part I
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The Ruger GP100 Match Champion
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Sabot munitions pour le 30-06 Springfield
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Don’t Forget the Kids
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Ruger’s Lighter Commander
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Ruger’s GP100 5″ 357 Mag
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Ruger’s LC9s Turns Pro
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Dreyse Model 1907
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Remington’s Model 783 300 Win Mag
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Ruger’s 22 Charger Pistol… Take Down or Not Part 1
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Ruger’s 22 Charger Pistol… Take Down or Not Part 2
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Winchester’s Model 94 Short Rifle Part 2
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Winchester’s Model 94 Short Rifle Part 1
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Leupold’s VX-6 2-12x42mm CDS
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Ruger’s Bearcat With Adjustable Sights
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Smith & Wesson’s Model 627- 5 357 Magnum Part 2
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Smith & Wesson’s Model 627- 5 357 Magnum Part 1
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Weatherby’s Mark V 460 Weatherby Magnum Part 2
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Ruger’s KGP141 .357 Magnum
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Weatherby’s Mark V 460 Weatherby Magnum Part 1
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Browning’s Black Label Model 1911-380
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Ruger’s Hawkeye African in 416 Ruger Part 1
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Winchester’s Model 70 Super Grade Part 2
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Ruger’s Hawkeye African in 416 Ruger Part 2
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Winchester’s Super Grade Model 70 Part 1
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When Things Go Wrong
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Ruger’s Lighter Gunsite Scout Rifle
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Ever Expanding Projects
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Ruger’s LCRX-3 38 Special +P
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Browning’s X Bolt Hunter Part 2
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Browning’s X Bolt Hunter Part 1
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Remington’s 1911RAC
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Remington’s Model 700 SPS Varmint Part 2
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Remington’s Model 700 SPS Varmint Part 1
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The Stevens Model 555 12 gauge Over & Under
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Remington’s Model 700 Long Range
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Ruger’s Model 77/22 22 Hornet
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Remington’s Express™ XP Tactical
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Thompson / Center Impact .50 Cal Muzzleloader Part 2
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Remington’s Versa Max Comp Tactical
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Thompson / Center Impact .50 Cal Muzzleloader Part 1
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Ruger’s Red Label
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Either a 338 Ultra Mag… or a Nifty Paperweight Part 2
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Para-USA’s 10mm Elite LS Hunter Part 1
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Ruger’s 9mm LCR
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Ruger’s AR-556
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The Kahr Arms Auto-Ordnance M1 Carbine Part 2
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Marlin’s Model 336C in 30-30 WCF
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The Kahr Arms Auto-Ordnance M1 Carbine Part 1
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Ruger’s 9e
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Ruger’s Gunsite Scout 5.56 NATO
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Remington’s Model 700SF Ultimate Muzzle Loader
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Ruger’s 30 Carbine Blackhawk
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The Taurus Model 605… Snubby Part 2
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The Taurus Model 605… Snubby Part 1
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Remington’s 28 Gauge Model 870
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Either a 338 Ultra Mag… or a Nifty Paperweight Part 4
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Weatherby’s Sensational 270 Magnum Part 1
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Either a 338 Ultra Mag… or a Nifty Paperweight Part 3
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Either a 338 Ultra Mag… or a Nifty Paperweight Part 1
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Ruger’s New LC9s Striker
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TALO’s Ruger Redhawk .44 Mag
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Weatherby’s Mark V Sporter Part II
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Weatherby’s Mark V Sporter Part I
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Remington’s Model 783 Compact
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Ruger’s Mighty Mini Thirty… ish Part 4
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Ruger’s Mighty Mini Thirty… ish Part 3
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Ruger’s Mighty Mini Thirty… ish Part 2
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Ruger’s Mighty Mini Thirty… ish Part 1½
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Ruger’s Mighty Mini Thirty… ish Part I
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Briley Drop-in fit 1911 Auto Spherical Bushing
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Savage’s Model 116 FCSS 6.5-284 Norma Part II
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Savage’s Model 116 FCSS 6.5-284 Norma Part I
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Remington’s Model 597™ LS HB Part 2
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Remington’s Model 597™ LS HB Part 1
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Remington’s Model 1911 Carry Commander Part 2
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1911-22 A1 Black Label Laminate 22LR
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Remington’s Model 1911 Carry Commander Part 1
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Five Minute Projects That Take Two Days Part 1
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Taurus Model 992 4″ Tracker
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Rossi’s R92 454 Casull Part II
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Winchester’s Model 1873 Short Rifle Part 1
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Winchester’s Model 1873 Short Rifle Part 2
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Super Blackhawk 10.50″
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Ruger’s American™ Predator Rifle
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DPMS Panther Arms GII Hunter .308 Part II
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DPMS Panther Arms GII Hunter .308 Part I
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Ruger’s Lightweight Compact Revolver
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Burris’s 3×15-50mm Veracity Riflescope
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Nesika’s Sporter Part 2
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Nesika’s Sporter Part 1
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Tanfoglio’s Witness Elite Limited Pro 10mm Auto Part 2
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Tanfoglio’s Witness Elite Limited Pro 10mm Auto Part 1
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Ruger’s Mark III Stainless Steel Hunter
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Savage’s Model 114 American Classic Part 2
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Savage’s Model 114 American Classic Part 1
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Henry’s U.S. AR-7 Survival Rifle
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Taurus’s Millennium 140 G2 Part 2
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Taurus’s Millennium 140 G2
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Ruger’s LC380
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Ruger’s Tenacious & Refined LCP
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Remington’s Model 700 CDL
|
Ruger’s Guide Gun in 375 Ruger
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Marlin’s XT22M 22 Win Mag Part 2
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Marlin’s XT22M – Part 1
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It Was a Redhawk… With Eyes That Glowed
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Stop picking on the Ruger Redhawk!
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Remington’s Model R-15™ VTR Predator Carbine Part II
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Remington’s Model R-15™ VTR Predator Carbine Part I
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The Burris Fullfield II
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Rossi’s R92 454 Casull Part I
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Winchester’s Super X3 Field
|
Winchester’s Grade III Model 70
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Quick Sights for the Marlin 1895
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Heritage Manufacturing’s Rough Rider
|
Personal Firearms
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Para-USA’s Elite Commander
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Browning’s 1911-22A1 Autoloading Rimfire
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Winchester’s Model 1895 Part 2
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Winchester’s Model 1895
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Remington’s Jelly Bean 223 Remington
|
Savage’s Model 42
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Ruger’s M77 Mark II Target Rifle Part 2
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Ruger’s M77 Mark II Target Rifle Part 1
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Quick Fixes
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Ruger’s GP100 Match Champion
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Ruger’s New LCRx
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Browning’s T-Bolt Target/Varmint 22 Magnum
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Weatherby’s Mark V Accumark RC 338-378 WM Part 2
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Weatherby’s Mark V Accumark RC 338-378 WM Part 1
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Remington’s Model 700 SPS Wood Tech
|
Winchester’s Model 1885
|
S&W’s Model 63
|
Ruger’s Super Blackhawk 44 Magnum
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Ruger’s Super Redhawk in 480 Ruger
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Ruger’s No.1 Light Sporter Part 2
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Ruger’s No.1 Light Sporter Part 1
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H & R’s 444 Marlin Handi-Rifle Part 2
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H & R’s 444 Marlin Handi-Rifle Part 1
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The Burris AR-F3
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A Ruger M77 Hawkeye in 257 Roberts Part 2
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A Ruger M77 Hawkeye in 257 Roberts Part 1
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Winchester’s Model 70 Safari Express in 375 H&H
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Para USA’s Pro Custom 14.45
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Ruger’s SR-762 Part 2
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Ruger’s SR-762 308 Part 1
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Remington’s Model Seven in 308 Winchester Part 1
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Remington’s Model Seven in 308 Winchester Part 2
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Ruger’s M77 Hawkeye Standard Rifle Part 2
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Ruger’s M77 Hawkeye Standard Rifle Part 1
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Para USA’s Black Ops 1911 Part 2
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Para USA’s Black Ops 1911 Part 1
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Marlin’s Backpacking Model 70PSS Stainless…
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Harrington & Richardson’s Handi-Rifle Part 2
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Harrington & Richardson’s Handi-Rifle Part 1
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Ruger’s New American Rimfire Rifles
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Weatherby’s Vanguard Series 2 Back Country Part 2
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Ruger’s Single-Six .17 HMR Single Action Revolver
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Weatherby’s Vanguard Series 2 Back Country Part 1
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The 260 Remington Versus the 6.5×55 Swedish Mauser Part 2
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The 260 Remington Versus the 6.5×55 Swedish Mauser Part 1
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Your Perfect Rifle… No more Assembly Required Part 8
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Your Perfect Rifle… Some Assembly Required Part 6
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Your Perfect Rifle… Some Assembly Required Part 7
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Your Perfect Rifle… Some Assembly Required Part 5
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Your Perfect Rifle… Some Assembly Required Part 4
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Your Perfect Rifle… Some Assembly Required Part 2
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Your Perfect Rifle… Some Assembly Required Part 3
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Your Perfect Rifle… Some Assembly Required Part 1
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Winchester’s Model 1894 Carbine in 38-55 WCF Part 2
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Remington’s R-25 in 7mm-08 Remington Part 2
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Remington’s R-25 in 7mm-08 Remington Part 1
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Ruger’s Redhawk 44 Mag Part 2
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Ruger’s Redhawk 44 Mag Part 1
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Burris’ XTR Tactical Riflescope and Friends
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Ruger’s 10/22 Carbine with LaserMax®
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CIP, the Death of SAAMI and the 7×57 Mauser
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Winchester’s Model 70 Featherweight Part 2
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Winchester’s Model 70 Featherweight
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Remington’s Model 700 XCR II Part 2
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Remington’s Model 700 XCR II Part 1
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Finessing Accuracy with Hornady Bullets
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Browning’s “Come Hell or High Water” A5
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Winchester’s Model 1894 Carbine in 38-55 WCF
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Oh, Those Wacky Nagants… Part 2
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Oh, Those Wacky Nagants Part 1
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The Burris C4 Wind MOA
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The 375 Ruger Meets the Hornady’s GMX
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Remington’s 1911 R1 Enhanced Part 2
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Remington’s 1911 R1 Enhanced Part 1
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The Ruger SR556 Meets Eliminator II
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The Ruger® M77® Hawkeye® African Rifle
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Using a Bullet Comparator. About That…
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The Ruger M77 Guide Gun in 300 RCM Part 2
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Ruger’s Guide Gun in 300 RCM Part 1
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Modern Loads for the 6.5×55 Swedish
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Ruger American Compact
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Closer to the 7x57mm’s Potential
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Ruger’s No.1 International in 7x57mm
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Browning’s X-Bolt Micro Midas
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Remington’s 1911 R1 Carry Part 2
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Remington’s Model 1911 R1 Carry Part I
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The Ruger SR556E
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Bushnell’s Elite 1600 ARC Rangefinder
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Browning’s Maxus Hunter
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Winchester’s Model 71 348 WCF Boomer… Part 2
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Winchester’s 348 WCF Boomer… Part 1
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Remington and the Ultra Mags
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The Ruger SR 1911 CMD 45 Automatic
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Winchester’s Model 70 Alaskan Part 2
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Remington Model 783 Part II
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The CZ 455 FS 22 Magnum
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Winchester’s Model 70 Alaskan Part 1
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Remington’s Model 783
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Browning’s A-Bolt Shotgun Hunter 12 Gauge Part 1
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Ruger’s 22/45 LITE – Black
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Ruger’s SR45 Stainless
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Browning’s X-Bolt Hunter in 300 Winchester Magnum Part 2
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Browning’s X-Bolt Hunter in 300 Winchester Magnum Part 1
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Ruger’s LCR 22 Magnum
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Winchester’s Model 94 Trails End Takedown Part 2
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Model 700 SPS Tactical in 223 Remington Part 2
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Winchester’s Model 94 Trails End Takedown Part 1
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Model 700 SPS Tactical in 223 Remington Part 1
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Winchester’s Model 70 Super Grade – Part 2
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Winchester’s Model 70 Super Grade – Part 1
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Remington’s Model 700 VTR in 243 – Part 2
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Remington’s Model 700 Varmint-Tactical Rifle (VTR) in 243 – Part 1
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Browning’s A-Bolt Shotgun Hunter 12 Gauge Part 2
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The Marlin Firearms Company, Ilion, New York
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Thompson/Center’s Dimension Part 2
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Thompson/Center’s Dimension Part 1
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Browning’s BAR LongTrac Part 1
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CZ’s 75 Shadow T-SA Part 2
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CZ’s 75 Shadow T-SA Part 1
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Weatherby’s Mark V® Ultra Lightweight Part 2
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Weatherby’s Mark V® Ultra Lightweight Part 1
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The New 25-20 Winchester Magnum! Part 2
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The New 25-20 Winchester Magnum! Part 1
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Winchester’s Model 1886 Extra Light Rifle Part 2
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Browning’s Buck Mark Plus Rosewood UDX
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Winchester’s Model 1886 Extra Light Rifle Part 1
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Remington’s Versa Max Tactical Part 2
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Remington’s Versa Max Tactical Part 1
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Ruger’s 77/17® 17 Hornet Part 1
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Ruger’s 77/17® 17 Hornet Part 2
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Aimpoint’s Hunter H34S
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Browning’s BAR LongTrac Part 2
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Ruger’s American Rifle
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Remington’s Model 1100 Sporting 20 Part 2
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Remington’s Model 1100 Sporting 20 Part 1
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Weatherby’s Mark V® TRR RC Part 2
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Weatherby’s Mark V® TRR RC Part 1
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Remington’s Model 700 Mountain SS Part 2
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Remington’s Model 700 Mountain SS Part 1
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Ruger’s Single-Nine™ Single Action Revolver
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The Winchester Repeating Arms Model 1892 Part 1
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The Winchester Repeating Arms Model 1892 Part 2
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Marlin Under Remington Stewardship Part II
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Marlin Under Remington Stewardship Part I
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The Browning Hi Power
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Rossi’s R92 45 Colt Carbine
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Where Vintage Looking Rimfires are Still Made
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Remington Model 700 CDL Classic Deluxe Part I
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Remington Model 700 CDL Classic Deluxe Part II
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Repairing Memories
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Lyman’s Rotating Gun Vise
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Aimpoint’s 2 MOA Dot Micro H-1
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Black Shotguns and Little Red Dots
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The Bushnell 1×25 Trophy TRS-25
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Kimber’s 9mm Solo Carry STS
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Ruger M77 Hawkeye Standard
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The Taurus PT 740 Slim Defining a “Small Gun” for a cartridge of consequence
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The Vortex Viper HS LR Riflescope
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Little Gun, Big Ammunition…
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The Marlington Model 1895 Guide Gun
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Ruger’s Blackhawk Convertible
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Bushnell Elite 6500 2.5x16x42mm
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The Reign of the Weatherby Mark V Part II
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The Reign of the Weatherby Mark V Part I
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Easing Dirty Gun Guilt
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DuraCoating A Milsurp Mauser…
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The Minox ZA 5 2-10×40 XR-BDC Riflescope
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Weatherby’s Vanguard® Series 2 Synthetic DBM Part II
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Weatherby’s Vanguard® Series 2 Synthetic DBM Part I
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Reloading the 303 British
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The Enfield Rifle No.5 MK 1
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The Mannlicher M.95 – Straight Pull Rifle Part II
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Straight Pull Rifles, Hold the Swiss… Part I
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CZ’s 455 Varmint
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Remington’s Model 700 BDL 50th Anniversary Edition
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Ruger’s 22/45 LITE – Gold
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Ruger’s Gunsite Scout Rifle – Part II
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Ruger’s Gunsite Scout Rifle
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The MagnetoSpeed Chronograph Part II
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Electrochemical Marking
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Ruger’s 10/22 Take Down Rifle
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Ruger’s SP101 357 Magnum Sam Spade, Bulldog Drummond, Mike Hammer…
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Remington’s Model 1100
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No Mausers Lost Their Lives in the Production of This Article
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No Mausers Lost Their Lives in the Production of This Article
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No Mausers Lost Their Lives in the Production of This Article
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No Mausers Lost Their Lives in the Production of This Article… Part I
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Browning’s Lightweight BLR Takedown Part 2
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Browning’s Lightweight BLR Takedown Part 1
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Ruger’s LCP-LM 380 ACP
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Ruger’s SR22
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Remington’s Ultra Seven Magnum
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The Personal Perpetual Project Gun, or…
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Ruger’s SR40c Striker
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Six of One… Half Dozen of Another, or
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Jobs I’d like to Subcontract
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Benjamin’s Marauder .25
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Remington’s Model 7600
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Mossberg’s 4×4 Bolt Action Rifle
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North America’s 454 Casull The Judgment Day – Brimstone Edition
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North American Arms Mini Revolver
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Remington’s Model 700™ CDL™ SF Limited Edition
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Book Review: The Art of Photographic Lighting
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Ruger’s Super Redhawk 454 Casull Part II
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Ruger’s Super Redhawk 454 Casull Part I
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An N Frame Big Bore Without Dirty Harry Part II
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An N Frame Big Bore… Without Dirty Harry Part I
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Old Rifles Never Die…
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The MagnetoSpeed Rifleman Chronograph
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Ruger’s SP101 Eight Shot
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Remington’s Model 770™ …mit Zielfernrohr
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Ruger’s M77 Hawkeye Standard
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Gamo’s Socom Extreme The difference between cats and dogs
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Remington’s Model 700 CDL Classic Deluxe Part II
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Remington’s Model 700 CDL Classic Deluxe Part I
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Benjamin’s Dual Fuel Discovery Air Rifle
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Mossberg’s Model 464™ Lever Action Rifle
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Ruger’s 77/357 Rotary Magazine Rifle
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CZ’s Safari Classic Magnum Express Part II
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CZ’s Safari Classic Magnum Express Part I
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Ruger’s Hard Charger
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Ruger’s Single Ten
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Ruger’s M77 Hawkeye Compact Rifle – 6.8 SPC
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Remington’s Infamous J-Lock
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Ruger’s No. 1 Tropical 450/400 3″ NE Part II
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Ruger’s No. 1 Tropical 450/400 3″ NE Part I
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The 264 Winchester Magnum… Part II
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Ruger’s Model K77/44 44 Magnum
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Ruger’s SR1911 45 ACP
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Remington’s Model 700 SPS Magnum Part I
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The 264 Winchester Magnum… Part I
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Ruger’s 9mm LC9 Ultra Compact Boomer
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Remington’s Model 700 CDL DM Part II
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Remington’s Model 700 CDL DM
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Ruger’s SR-556/6.8 Part II
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Ruger’s SR-556/6.8 Part I
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Remington’s Better Bigger Boomer Part II
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Remington’s Better Bigger Boomer Part I
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Ruger M77 Hawkeye African 9.3x62mm Part II
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Ruger M77 Hawkeye African 9.3x62mm
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The New Model Ruger Blackhawk
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My Next Favorite Rifle. Really…
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Ruger’s M77 Hawkeye African Series Part 2
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Ruger’s M77 Hawkeye African Series Part 1
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Marlin’s Model 338MX Part I
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Small Shop DIY Reloading Dies Part I
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Remington’s Model 597™ VTR™ A-Tacs® CS
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Handloading the Ruger Blackhawk 41 Magnum
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Marlin’s Model 338MX Part II
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Remington’s Model 700 SPS Magnum Part II
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The Burris SixX™ 2x-12x-40MM Rifle Scope
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A Remington Rifle Build – Unplugged Part V
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A Remington Rifle Build – Unplugged Part VI
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A Remington Rifle Build – Unplugged Part IV
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A Remington Rifle Build – Unplugged Part III
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A Remington Rifle Build – Unplugged Part II
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A Remington Rifle Build – Unplugged Part I
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Ruger’s Model 77 Hawkeye in 204 Ruger Part II
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Ruger’s Model 77 Hawkeye in 204 Ruger Part I
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A Model Seven in 260 Remington Part II
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A Model Seven in 260 Remington Part I
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Swedish Speaking Gauges, or…
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Book Review: The Gunsmith Machinist – Steve Acker Book Two
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The CZ 455 American Combo Package or…
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The Winchester Model 70 Featherweight Part II
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The Winchester Model 70 Featherweight Part I
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Sights for the Marlin 1894 Lever Gun
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Marlin’s Model 1894 Deluxe
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Remington’s M700 XCR II meets the 375 Remington Ultra Mag Part II
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Remington’s M700 XCR II meets the 375 Remington Ultra Mag Part I
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The Remington XCR II and the Pharonic 7 Part II
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The Remington XCR II and the Pharonic 7 Part I
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The Life and Times of a $400 Black Bear Thumper
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Smith & Wesson’s Bodyguard Laser Lit 380
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Weaver’s Red/Green Dot Sight
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The CZ 97BD Standard
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Book Review: Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading – 8th Edition
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Ruger’s Eight Shot Blackhawk Magnum
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The X7 Bulls Bag Shooting System
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A Bolt Action 30 Remington AR
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The Ruger M77 Hawkeye Predator Part II
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The Ruger M77 Hawkeye Predator Part I
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Remington’s Model 700 XCR II TN Part II
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Remington’s Model 700 XCR II TN Part I
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Ruger’s Model 77/17
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Ruger’s Super Redhawk Alaskan
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The 30 Remington AR & 7mm-30RG Switch Barrel Mini-Mauser
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Thompson / Center’s Venture Part II
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Thompson / Center’s Venture
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Eight Ounces of Serious Seven Shot Protection
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Ruger’s Mini Thirty Tactical Rifle Part II
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Ruger’s Mini Thirty Tactical Rifle
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Remington’s Model 11-87 Compact Sportsman
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Ruger’s Seven Shot GP100 327 Federal Magnum Part II
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Ruger’s Seven Shot GP100 327 Federal Magnum Part I
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The Ruger M77 Hawkeye – 6.5 Creedmoor Part II
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The Ruger M77 Hawkeye – 6.5 Creedmoor Part I
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Smith & Weston’s .410 Double Trouble Autoloader New for 2011 – A RealGuns’ Exclusive
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Ruger’s SR9c Part II
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Ruger’s SR9c Part 1
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The .327 Federal Magnum
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The Real Guns CZ 550 FS Goes 375 Ruger Part I-Only Europeans really like the 9.3×62
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Remington’s Model 700 SPS 270 WSM
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The $149 Derringer
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Lathemaster’s Benchtop Bandsaw
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It’s Good to Question the Source
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The Shotgun Chronicles Part III
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The Shotgun Chronicles Part II
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The Shotgun Chronicles Part I
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The LatheMaster Speed Reduction Pulley
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Remington’s Model 887 Nitro Magnum Tactical
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The Lathemaster Gets a Quick Change Tool Post
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Remington’s 1911 R1 45 ACP Part II
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Remington’s 1911 R1 45 ACP Part I
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The CZ 527 M1 American Part II
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The CZ 527 M1 American Part I
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Remington’s Model 700™ Sendero® SF II 300 Ultra Mag Part II
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The Ruger® 22/45™ with Replaceable Panels
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A Sixty Minute Lazy Guy Project
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Want to see a Volquartsen 10/22 TG2000 Trigger Installation?
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Bushnell’s North Star 52-325×100 Prairie Dog Duster
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Most Writers are… Bullshooters
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Ruger’s Single Six Convertible
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Berry Blue or Watermelon Kiwi?
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Hmm… Remember the .270 Winchester?
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The Bushnell BackTrack Point 5 GPS
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The 7mm-30 RG Wildcat Part I
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Ruger’s LCR – LCR-BGXS Part II-The basic apple to tambourine… err, tangerine comparison
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Ruger’s LCR – LCR-BGXS Part I-I felt like a caveman at Roswell
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Hornady’s Lock-N-Load Concentricity Tool-A little to the left… A little right… Whoa. Hold it right there
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The Konuspot 20-60×100 Zoom Spotting Scope-The long range shooter’s Lazy Boy
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Review: Customize the Ruger 10/22
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Optimal Optics for Heavy Hitters-Bushnell’s 1.25-8×32 Elite 6500
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An Anthology of… minor shooting stuff Or the things waiting for a round tuit
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Improving the Ruger 10/22 Part III
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Ruger’s 10/22… .22 Part II
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Ruger’s 10/22… .22 Part I-More fun than wax lips on a duck
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Geissele’s Hi-Speed Super Semi-Automatic Trigger-Quick and easy upgrade for the LR-308
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Remington’s R-15 Xtreme Hunting Rifle Part II-Handloading the 30 Remington AR – Getting Shorty
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Remington’s R-15 Xtreme Hunting Rifle Part I …and the very nifty 30 Remington AR Cartridge
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AR-10… izing an AR-15 Buffer-This Can’t Be Good! Whut?
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The Real Guns CZ 550 FS Goes 375 Ruger Part II-Handload Development for a Junk Yard Dog
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Building an LR-308 in a Box…es Part II-The LR-308, Joe Cocker’s “Cry Me a River”, Pizza…
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The Ruger M77 MK II RSI Project Part II-The .243 Winchester… of course.
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The Ruger M77 MK II RSI Project Part I-American made, old world styling
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Blaser’s R8 Modular Rifle Part II-Didn’t he sing bass for Shan-Na-Na?
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Blaser’s R8 Modular Rifle Part I-A system’s approach to firearms
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Remington’s Model 700™ VTR A-TACS™-Big company innovation
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Hornady’s Lock-N-Load Sonic Cleaner-No, it’s not for blue hedgehogs
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Wild West Guns’ 460 Rowland-my week with The Son of Chucky…
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Ruger’s Truncated Tactical Tack Driver Part I-Designing for purpose not polls…
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Subscribers Services-For those who don’t like to wait
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Review: The Gun Rights War-Author – Neal Knox, Compiled and Annotated by Chris Knox
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Ruger’s Bearcat-Backpack and tackle box ready…
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Building a Simple Barrel Cool Down Box-I was working in the lab, late one night…*
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Ruger’s SR-556-What comes after an AR-15?
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Remington’s Model 750 – Part II-Scoped and handloaded and…how did it shoot?
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Remington’s Model 750 – Part I-As Maine as… Maine
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Hornady’s Superformance… Califragilisticexpialidocious
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Quick Reliability Tweaks for the Marlin Model 1895G-Upgrading from a plastic to an aluminum magazine follower
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Building an LR-308 in a Box…es Part I-A cure for 5.56mm anemia
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A Custom Rifle Built With Porpoise…Err Purpose – Part II-Factory, Superformance and Handloaded Ammo
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A Custom Rifle Built With Porpoise…Err Purpose – Part I-From the prodigious folks at Wild West Guns..
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CZ-USA’s CZ 75 P-07 Duty-Well made and it isn’t Glock ugly!
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I Am Not Lazy… Well, maybe just a little.
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Shot Show 2010 – Good Golly Hunter S. Thompson vs Thurston Howell III
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The .416 Rigby CZ 550 American Safari Magnum Part II Handloading and shooting impressions…but not for Australians
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New for 2010 – Ruger’s SSCP 180 ACP Backing up, the backup’s backup…
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Ruger’s Mini-14 Tactical Rifle Big Block Mustangs, Waylon Jennings and Basic Training …
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Hornady’s Lock-N-Load™ AP™-Do you go with the wildebeest you know or try something gnu?
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Remington’s Model 1100™ Sporting 410 Shooting a Birdie – A perspective on golf and shotguns
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More Good Parts for Marlin’s 1895 Small Block Chevy Ghost sights from Wild West Guns
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Better Solution to Old Problems-XS LeverRail Installation
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Marlin Model 1895-Installing a mitten fittin’ big loop lever
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Sight Seeing with the Marlin Model 1895-Installing FireSights and a little custom work…
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The 6.5x55mm Swedish Mauser and the CZ 550 Full Stock-Jackie Wilson’s “Lonely Teardrops”, civility and other things I enjoy
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Bushnell’s Trophy Cam-Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat..
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Williams FireSights for Ruger’s Spiffy GP100-A Desperate Cry for Attention Dr. Phil?
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Wild West Guns’ Master Guide-The .457 Wild West Magnum
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Brownells Pro-Spring kit for the Ruger GP100-It’s good to have a little pull..
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Ruger’s KGP141 .357 Magnum-The GP 100 Series Timeless Machine
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Weaver’s Super Slam 2-10x42mm-Hey…whatever happened to James Taylor?
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Ruger’s 77/22® .22 Hornet-I promise there will not bee any puns…
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Marlin Centerfire Lever Guns Trigger Slicker Upper Wild West Guns’ Trigger Happy Kit
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Ruger’s P90, No Space Between the “P” and the “9” Homer with or without Jethro
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Crimping…and Other Forms of Reloading Bromide-In the words of Neil Young, “Tell me why-y-y…”
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Ruger’s M77® Hawkeye® Compact Part II-Short Barrel .308 Winchester Handloads
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Ruger’s M77® Hawkeye® Compact It makes even the .308 Winchester fun to shoot!
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Making A Good Hunting Rifle Even Better Jewell Hunter Varmint Trigger Installation – Remington
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The .416 Rigby CZ 550 American Safari Magnum Part I The Need for a Bigger… Safari Hat
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Handloading…The Wandering Narrative Part III Members of the Scorched Eyebrow Society
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Remington’s Model 700™ Sendero® SF II Ultra Mag Part I My wallet seems to get lighter as the guns get bigger…
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Ruger’s Lightweight Compact Pistol and Roll Your Own Ammo Concealed carry. Don’t make a spectacle of yourself
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Handloading…The Wandering Narrative Part II-Manual Reloading Presses; choice of color
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Handloading…The Wandering Narrative Part I-A dark tunnel runs east and west. There is a small brass lantern here…
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The .416 Ruger M77 Hawkeye Alaskan Part II Handloading and roll your own dies? Really.
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Shooting the .416 Ruger M77 Hawkeye Alaskan Part I You don’t tug on Superman’s cape…
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The Savage Cub Rifle In search of a good training firearm…
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Dan Wesson’s Commander Classic Bobtail II
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It Might Not Be Better, But I Made It Myself Break out the Band-Aids, the new machines are here…
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Hornady’s FTX™ Bullets for 30-30 WCF Handloaders …Boing! Boing! Boing!
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One Man’s Surplus is Another Man’s Project Gun… Part I Clean up, check out and tear down
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One Man’s Surplus is Another Man’s Project Gun… Part II Brownells front sight insert kit
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Trigger Tweaking Ruger’s Mark III Target Pistol An investment in improved accuracy
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Bushnell’s Elite 6500 4.5-30 x 50mm When I pick one for myself…
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Remington’s VS SF II .220 Swift Part II-“Joe is out of the office today, and won’t be back until…”
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Remington’s VS SF II .220 Swift Part I Long Ranges and Short Spaces
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Let’s Keep Politics Where They Belong… In the Miss USA Pageant
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Ruger’s M77 Hawkeye Compact Magnum Part II Handloading the .338 RCM
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Ruger’s M77 Hawkeye Compact Magnum The good, the bad and the…stubby?
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Ruger’s SP101 327 Federal Magnum Part I A gun for self defense, gentleman gamblers and, maybe, the Maltese Falcon
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The Ruger M77 Hawkeye – 6.5 Creedmoor Part II
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Dan Wesson’s Commander Classic Bobtail Dear Santa… Part I
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Ruger’s M77® Hawkeye® Compact Part II
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Ruger’s Mini Thirty Tactical Rifle Part II
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Browning’s BAR LongTrac Part 2
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Remington’s Model 700 Police MLR Part 2
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Winchester’s Model 1873 Short Rifle Part 2
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My First Trip to Texas: A guide for the non-resident hunter
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RCBS’s Pro 2000 Auto Indexer There’s heavy duty, and then there is HEAVY DUTY
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Bullets for Heavily Armored Deer…or Bear An excuse to spend time with a good rifle
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Building a Low Buck Shooter – Part IV Upgrading sights, or…how to enjoy a good stake
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Building a Low Buck Shooter – Part III Thumb Safety Upgrade
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Building a Low Buck Shooter – Part II A Trigger Job…parts modification
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Building a Low Buck Shooter – Part I Step 1 – Find a good country western radio station
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Excuses, Excuses, Excuses Getting out to the range isn’t as difficult as you may think
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Remington’s Model 700 CDL 300 Ultra Mag Part II Is the .300 Ultra Mag better than the Rolling Stones?
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Remington’s Model 700 CDL 300 Ultra Mag Part I The Ultra Mag Chronicles
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If You See My Wife…
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Remington’s Take on the .257 Weatherby Part II Handloading the .257 Weatherby Magnum
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Remington’s take on the .257 Weatherby Magnum Hunting at 2,700 MPH
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Bushnell’s Elite 6500 Lots of great features – without all the gimmicks
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Bushnell’s Elite 4200 1.25-4×24 Big optical performance from the “right” scope
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Industry Profiles – Brownells
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Fabricating Brass for Obsolete Cartridges
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Bushnell’s BackTrack Taking along the essentials
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Handloading the .44 Remington Magnum and .45 Colt Ruger Redhawks – You can’t buy just one
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Blood’s Story Insuring successful recovery of your big game animal
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Handloading the 7mm-08 Remington Hey, it’s not that slow!
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Ruger’s M77 Ultra Light and Standard Bobs
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The CZ 550 American Part II Metric Rehab – Handloads for the 30-06 Springfield
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The CZ 550 American A Classic .30-06
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The 500 Jeffery Project Part II Handloads and Range Results – Good Grief!
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The 500 Jeffery Project – Part I When Way Too Much Is Just Enough
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Big Bark, Big Bite, Little Dog Handloading and the CZ 2075
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Get The Big Gun…and call me Bwana Part II Handloading the 375 H&H
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Česká Zbrojovka’s CZ 550 FS Part II Czech-ing out the 9.3x62mm
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Česká Zbrojovka’s CZ 550 FS Part I a 9.3x62mm retro beauty
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Ruger Redhawks – A Case of Sibling Rivalry 44 Magnum and 45 Colt – Wilderness Protection
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RCBS ChargeMaster Combo Report Card Gets along well with others….
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The 9mm CZ 75 SP-01 meets the Lee Breech Lock Challenger Hey! You Really Can Reload These Little Things…
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Remington’s Model 700 Mountain LSS The 7mm-08 Remington – a cure for magnum addiction
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The CZ 75 SP-01 and 18 of its closest associates
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The CZ SC550 Safari Classic Part II Shooting Impressions – The .500 Jeffery Reaching its Potential
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The CZ SC550 Safari Classic CZ-USA’s .500 Jeffery and Custom Shop
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Glockenstein…It’s Alive! Part II of II When is a Glock, no longer a Glock ?
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Glockenstein…It’s Alive! Part I of II Changing parts…without Igor assisting
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Folgers… And You Thought It was Just Coffee Building a $2 Bullet Impact Analyzer
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375 H&H Vs 375 Ruger Part II of II Good Grief! Anyone Have an Aspirin ?
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375 H&H Vs 375 Ruger Part I of II Godzilla Vs Mothera…With Handload Data
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Nope – Still Here
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Get The Big Gun…and call me Bwana Part III 100% Factory Inletted = 5 Hours with Power Tools
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Get The Big Gun…and call me Bwana Part I Tales of the CZ 550 American Safari Magnum
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The Iliad, the Odyssey…and the 325 WSM – Part II 325 WSM & Browning A-Bolt Results
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50,000 Miles Over Rough Roads…
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Fast, Fast, Fast Relief ! Part II of II AR-15 Gas Control for Handloaders, Floating Hand Guards and Other Random Acts of Beautification
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Fast, Fast, Fast Relief ! Part I of II AR-15 Gas Control for Handloaders, Floating Hand Guards and Other Random Acts of Beautification
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Tuna Salad and Cheese on Rye and John McCain
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The Iliad, the Odyssey…and the 325 WSM – Part I
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When Longevity Trumps New…gevity Part III Tequila with a Cold Dos Equis Chaser
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“Turkeys” – Coming This Spring to ABC
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When Longevity Trumps New…gevity Part II A Trip to the Range and a Handloading Plan
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When Longevity Trumps New…gevity Part I A Case for the 44 Magnum
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The 375 Ruger Story – All Guns & No Ammo Part I Ruger’s Model 77 Hawkeye African
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Whose Buying Guns? Don’t Call the Houston Police!
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Maine, Barnes Bullets and the Dixie Chicks
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President John Ritter
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Howa ’bout a 7mm WSM? Part II Shooting Impressions and Handloading Notes
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How a ’bout a 7mm WSM? Part I
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Making a New Year’s Revolution
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2007 Year End Spot Sale!
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The High Standard HSA-15 Upon Leaving California…
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Rainy Day Woman
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Christmas 2007 – Products and Observations
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Lee Precision’s Breech Lock Challenger System
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RGI – The New Gun Store
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Election Season. Not Again !
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Dragon Breath? No, Fire Dragon….EFK Fire Dragon Barrels
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Handgun Selection for Self Defense
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Christmas 2006 – New Products
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Flying Air Penske
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The RGI Tree House
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And Yet I Still Handload… A Retrospective
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Thanksgiving 2006 – Notes to Myself
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The Mueller 3-10×44 Tac II Another Choice in Premium Scopes
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A Visit to the Land of Oz
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Building A Portable Outdoor Noise Barrier Or… How to Make a Really Big Boom Box
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Lee Classic Turret Press Part III It’s Pretty, But Does it Make Good Ammo?
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Lee Classic Turret Press Part II Form Follows Function – A closer Look
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New Products – 2005
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The 17-357 RG – Real Guns Project Cartridge Part IV The P229 is in, one down, one to go…
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Cheap Shooters & Russian Revenge
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Lee Classic Turret Press Part I Lee Equipment – It’s not just for Kids
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The 17-357 RG – Real Guns Project Cartridge – Finished Good golly, a 3,300 FPS handgun!
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End of Summer, Fall Just Ahead
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The 17-357 RG – Real Guns Project Cartridge Part VI When things go terribly wrong…
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The 50 Beowulf A Reluctant Retrospective
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The 17-357 RG – Real Guns Project Cartridge Part V And the other half, the T/C version
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Heavy Hitting with the 45 Colt Part II Two Small Guns and Some Really Big Bullets
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Looking for the “Grand” in Grand Canyon
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Heavy Hitting with the 45 Colt Part I
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The 17-357 RG – Real Guns Project Cartridge Part III And then the dies arrived….
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The AR 15 & AR 10 – The Case for Vacuous Beauties?
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Hornady LeverEvolution Ammunition A New Trick for an Old Dog ?
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The 17-357 RG – Real Guns Project Cartridge Part II and other updates and information
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Real Guns – An Update
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The Lee Lead Hardness Testing Kit and Other Bullet Biting Alternatives
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Summertime, Summertime, Sum, Sum, Summertime
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The 17-357 RG – Real Guns Project Cartridge Part I
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45-70 Gov’t – Cast Bullet Handloads Ruger No. 1 and Marlin 1895 Guide Gun
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How Many Internet Users Actually Own Guns?
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What I Really Meant to Say Was…
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Goodwill Can Be So Hard To Find
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Everything I know About Shotguns… Part 4 Baseline range day or…where did my shoulder go?
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Gauging Success – Minimum Headspace and Maximum COL
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Everything I know About Shotguns… Part 3 in 500 words or less
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Real Guns Email
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Maine – Home For Awhile
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Everything I know About Shotguns… Part 2 in 500 words or less
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Everything I know About Shotguns… Part 1 in 500 Words or Less
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Hyper .45 ACP Loads and the .45 Thuper Revisited Part II
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Turkish Mausers and the Big 5 Way Back Machine Part I or…. The key to craftsmanship is using a smaller hammer
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The Last Shadow – America’s Legacy
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The 357 SIG and Lee Precision’s Factory Crimp Die Confessions of a Handloading Snob
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Reconciliation
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Hyper .45 ACP Loads and the .45 Thuper Revisited Part I
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Lawn Vs Garden Tractors and Mossberg Pump Guns
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The ProVision Borescope Bore inspection for under $175
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Australia…Can We Send Congress to Visit?
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Maine State of Mind
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The Ultimate Woods Rifle – Part II
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Eggplant
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The Ultimate Woods Rifle – Part III
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Turkish Mausers and the Big 5 Way Back Machine Part II – Conclusion
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The Ultimate Woods Rifle – Part I
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Conservation and a Firearm Culture – Observation
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Real Guns Goes Rambo …on Everybody’s Ass The S&W Soft Air Shotgun
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The Jennings JS-50X Pocket Scale What costs $29 and works?
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The 460 Rowland…Whoa Mama! Part 2 – Conclusion
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The Swiss K31…Finally.
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The 460 Rowland…Whoa Mama! Part 1
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Barnes Triple-Shock X Bullets Part II – Conclusion
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Barnes Triple-Shock X Bullets Part 1
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Cabela’s Pine Ridge Tactical .17 Riflescopes
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The Real Guns Quad Groove Ventilator
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Classified Ads on Real Guns
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The Savage Model 93 – A Good Place to Begin
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The Future
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If you spit up into the air….
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The .270 WSM – In pursuit of stubby cartridges – Part 3 – Conclusion
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It’s Like a Winchester…Only Shorter The 45 Colt Winchester Ranger
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The .270 WSM – In pursuit of stubby cartridges
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The .270 WSM – In pursuit of stubby cartridges Part 2
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TRUGLO – It’s All About the Dots, Man
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357 SIG Dies and tools – RCBS vs. Hornady
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Tough to Build a Better Mousetrap
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The small house at the end of the road
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Real Guns – Another Year Wrapping Up
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Tools for .45-70 handload development – Part II
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Handload Data Base Version 1.0 Beta Test
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It’s Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas
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Tools for .45-70 handload development – Part 1
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7.5×55 Swiss Handloads It was only a matter of time
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IOSSO – no I don’t know how to pronounce it
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Take a Kid to the Range Teaching a Grandson About Firearms
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In support of our Armed Forces
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America
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Expanders, Bent Necks and Other Forms of Internet Levitation
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Ballistic Products Inc. The positive side of the quality and service coin
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Ruger No. 1 .45-70 Test Mule Part 1
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Customer Service and Other Forms of Hell
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Click…., and then bang Part III – Conclusion
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Click…., and then bang Part II
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CTK’s Precision P3 Ultimate Gun Vise
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Click…., and then bang
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Smog Testing the Marlin 17VS
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Revenge of the Message Boards
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Gadgets and Gizmos
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Compromises
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Ruger No. 1 and the T.L. Moyers Trigger (Updated and Corrected)
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Plan C, Ruger Bisley .22WRM
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Williams Firearms Company and some other stuff
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What could be more fun than $75 rifles…. Part II Handloading the 7.62x54R and 8x57mm JS
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Goin’ to Maine
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What could be more fun than $75 rifles…. Part I Shooting the 7.62x54R Nagant and 8x57mm JS Mauser
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Remington trigger upgrade…maybe.
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Exercising good judgment can be so subjective
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Casting bullets and selecting fire extinguishers – Conclusion
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Casting bullets and selecting fire extinguishers Part III
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Casting bullets and selecting fire extinguishers Part II
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Casting bullets and selecting fire extinguishers Part I
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Springfield takes on Springfield And The Winner Is…
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Slap Maxwell’s girlfriend Judy, or…. selecting a mini lathe
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+P Loads for the .45 ACP
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Future wildcats, real and imagined – The 6mm and .257 WSM
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Cheap Knives and Other Benefits of Fishing
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When Things Go Right…
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The Marlin 1895G – reducing felt recoil
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Living in a parallel universe
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The M1917 Enfield Project
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The Great Resettlement of America and Other
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Quarter Inch Solution III – Handload Development
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Quarter Inch Solutions II
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Quarter Inch Solutions The .25-06 Remington & .257 Weatherby Magnum
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New Projects on Real Guns
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The .358-378RG – More Reality than Concept
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The RCBS Turret Press
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Christmas 2004 and Confessions of Evil Grandparents
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The Seven Project Part IV The. 223 Remington Range Day
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The Seven Project Part III “Even more handload Development”
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The Seven Project Part II Handload Development
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The Seven Project Part I Quick Detachable Mount System
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.358-378 Real Guns Project Update What to do when the parts start showing up
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Sometimes the truth, is more than we can stand
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The Remington Model Seven…a great place to start
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Freelance Writers on Real Guns
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“SIG and SIG Sorta Lite – P229 & P239”
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High Pressure load Development & T/C Custom Barrels
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The Model 1895G Part III “A little gun with a lot of attitude”
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The Model 1895G Part II – Handloads for the .45-70
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The Model 1895G Part I – The boomer gets a scope
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A Day at the Range
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The RCBS Precision Mic Set
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The Ridgecrest Gun Range Association
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Reloading the .257 Weatherby …in excruciating detail Part II
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Reloading the .257 Weatherby …in excruciating detail Part I
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The .45 ACP, GAP, SAP
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Electronic scales and other gadgets Part II
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Electronic scales and other gadgets Part I
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Women…
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The Weatherby Mark V .257 WM at the range
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Spam Hippo – Anti Spam and Anti Virus Real Guns Email
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.257 Weatherby handloading assessment
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Inexpensive Scopes for Inexpensive Rifles
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Scope selection for the .257 Weatherby project
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Tough Day
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Pick up Day for the .257 Weatherby Ultra Lightweight
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All Things APS
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The High Price of Snow Removal
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Scoping a Model 94 and Other Acts of Heresy
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The .338-378 Weatherby Revisited Part II – Conclusion
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The .338-378 Weatherby Revisited Part I The Buck a Bullet Club
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Because it’s fun?
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Primers, springs and firing pins Is there a cure for funny looking primers ?
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Confessions of a Scope Mangler
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A Kimber in .45 Super®1 for under $8 ? – Part III and conclusion
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A Kimber in .45 Super®1 for under $8 ? – Part II
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A Kimber in .45 Super®1 for under $8 ? – Part I
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Politics may be the least of our problems.
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Work Area complete and plan for next projects
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Setting up a work area
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California’s Recall Election and the NRA
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Hand Priming Tools and Other Forms of Exercise
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Pulling in Different Directions – The Art of Catching Bullets
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A gripping story to catch you off guard
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Winchester Model 70 Compact – Scope selection and installation
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What the %@!! happened to the site?
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
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Looking for a great small gun
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Looking for a great small gun part II
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If you bought a “Bullshooter”, raise your hand
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Power Custom Parts
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Changes to book pages and site clean up
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Ruger Bisley – Trigger Improvements I
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Overthinking the 357 SIG….again – Part II Conclusion
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Overthinking the 357 SIG….again Part I
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The incredible morphing Weatherby
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Crimping – Is it worth the effort ?
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Extreme Measures
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What’s killing the firearms industry ? Well, maybe the firearms industry
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Los Altos Rod and Gun Club
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Big Bore Sixguns
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Ruger Bisley .45 Long Colt Part IV
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Ruger Bisley .45 Long Colt Part III
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“Ruger Bisley .45 Long Colt Part II”, but first….
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Ruger Bisley .45 Long Colt
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Passing gas, air rifles and intra office plinking
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Before we get started….
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New for 2003, Winchester’s long awaited .450 WSM
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Machine shop learning curves
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357 SIG handload reliability…controlling headspace
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Inertia at rest
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Kimber Deplastification
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Odd and Ends
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Cleanup is not my favorite thing
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A varmint load for the .338-378 Weatherby
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Group Tech Help
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Setting up a work area II
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The Contender .30/30 Vs the real .30/30 ? But first……..
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Gadgets
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Time to clean house
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Denmark, Copyrights and interesting lessons
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Revisiting the Thompson Center Contender Part II
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Revisiting the Thompson Center Contender Part III, but first…
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Revisting the Thompson Center Contender
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Tightening up reload specs & building a throat clearance gauge
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Workshop Decompression…a lathe arrival
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Alternative Metal Finishes II
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SAAMI, QuickLoad, lever action rifles and other curiosities….
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Alternative Metal Finishes – Part I
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Improving your outlook – Alternative Sights for the P229 SIG
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New Products for 2002
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Bench Mounted APS Priming
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Christmas Trains
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“Big” just keep getting bigger………….. Part IV …Loads for the 7 mm RM and the .338-378 WM – Conclusion
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“Big” just keeps getting bigger………….. loads for the 7 mm RM and the .338-378 WM – Part I
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Useful Gadgets and Future Garage Sale Fodder
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SIG or Colt ?
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Extending Cartridge Case Life
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How to talk yourself into reloading III
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How to talk yourself into reloading Part 2
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How to talk yourself into reloading
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RCBS Trim Pro™ Power Case Trimmer
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Hot New Products for Christmas 2000 !!
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Chronographs for Handloaders
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Coming Soon – New Products for 2001
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Glock anti-gun posture
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Thanksgiving 2000
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It’s a sling…no, it’s a Lateeego
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Life after Leupold – Warne
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Hornady – improve your RCBS equipment
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“The Remington 700 Mountain Rifle DM”
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Real Guns .358-378RG update and other nifty things
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Rifles Chambered for the Hornady .17 HMR
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The politics of firearms and America’s new royalty
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The Ruger No.1 Tropical
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Hornady’s High Capacity Powder Measure Solutions
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The Baby Crocogator, “It bites on both ends”
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The .358-378 RG….
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Newsguy – Guns on Newsguy – Information Sources
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Moose Nuggets Maine
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Killing Time
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A Big Bore Optical Solution and low cost custom touches
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The return of the giant .357 Headspace Part II – Completion
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The return of the giant .357 Headspace Part I
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There’s big guns and then there’s bigger guns – Part II
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There’s Big guns and then there’s bigger guns – Part I
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Installing a Burris Signature Scope
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Sunday at Reed’s
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Real Guns Discussion Groups
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Primex
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Increased firearm interest or firearm concern ?
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Thoughts for the new millennium
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Building a recoil spring tester
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Colt .45 Ruger Workup – Reader’s Contribution
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Mayors face lawsuit filed by gun owners’ group
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Spiffy Grips for the Bisley
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Winchester Model 70 Classic Compact – Follow up
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Are gun owners really the dumbest consumers ?
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Chevy S-10…heck of a gun case
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Information Update to previous articles
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I apologize if you noticed
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Internet Opportunities
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CBS anti gun news shows
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California Gun Owners, the time to act is now !
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Shooting for Enjoyment
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New Products – .40 Regular
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Direct Sales on the Internet
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Engraving – maybe not such a lost art
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Gun control
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Gun magazines and bass fishing shows..
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The Ridgecrest Gun Range Association
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Review: Wayne Blackwell’s Load From a Disk 5.0.3
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Bullshooter Product Literature
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Review: Out of Nowhere A History of the Military Sniper
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Review: New Exact Small Arms Ballistics
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Welcome to World War III Forget guns for a moment. Just get off your ass and vote!
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Review: Safari, The Last Adventure
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Review: Firearm Blueing and Browning
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Review: Barnes Reloading Manual Number 4
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Review: Black Bear Hunting
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Review: Standard Catalog of Military Firearms
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Review: Game Loads and Practical Ballistics for the American Hunter
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Review: German Handguns
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Review: Gunsmithing Made Easy
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Review: The Gun Digest Book of Long Range Shooting
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Review: Technical Manual & Armorer’s Course The 1911 .45 Auto – AGI DVD
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Review: Technical Manual & Armorer’s Course The AR-15 Rifle – AGI DVD
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Review: Speer Reloading Manual #14
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Review: Modern Combat Pistols
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Review: Fast and Fancy Revolver Shooting
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Review: The Advanced Pistol Marksmanship Manual
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Review: Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson 3rd Ed
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Review: Cartridges of the World 11th Edition
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Review: Dangerous Game Rifles
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Review: Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading Seventh Edition
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Review: Deer Rifles & Cartridges
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Review: The Gun Digest Book of The AR-15
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Recommended Reading
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Review: Blue Book of Gun Values, 27th Edition
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Review: Serbian and Yugoslav Mauser Rifles
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Review: Outdoorsman’s Edge Guides Do-It-Yourself Gun Repair – Gunsmithing at Home
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Review: High Power Rifle Accuracy
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Review: Gunstock Checkering
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Review: Gunsmoke and Saddle Leather
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Review: Winchester – An American Legend The Official History of Winchester Firearms and Ammunition from 1849 to the Present
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Review: A History of Firearms: From Earliest times to 1914
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Review: Gunpowder
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Review: Swiss Magazine Loading Rifles 1869 – 1958
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Review: Lyman Shotshell Reloading Handbook 4th Edition
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Review: Reloading for Shotgunners
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Review: The Gun Digest® Book of Exploded Gun Drawings
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Review: Mermelstein’s Guide to Metallic Cartridge Evolution
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Review: Mauser Military Rifles of the World
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Review: The Mauser Bolt Actions – M91 through M98
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Review: Tactical Pistol Marksmanship
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Review: The Mosin-Nagant Rifle 3rd Edition – Revised and Expanded
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Review: Modern Reloading 2nd Edition
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Review: Stopping Power
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Review: The Bullet’s Flight
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Review: The Model 1903 Springfield Rifle and its variations – 2nd Edition Revised
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Review: Bolt Action Rifles – Expanded 4th Edition
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Review: Africa
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Review: Field Dressing and Butchering Big Game
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Review: Backyard Ballistics
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Review: The Ultimate Guide to Hunting Handguns
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Review: The Gunsmith’s Book of Chamber Prints
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Review: The Gun Digest Book of The Glock
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Review: QuickLOAD – March ’04 Update
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Review: The Ruger Single Action Revolvers
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Review: Johnson Rifles and Machine Guns
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Review: History of Modern U.S. Military Small Arms Ammunition Volume I 1880 – 1939 Revised
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Review: Loading Cartridges for the Original .45-70 Springfield Rifle and Carbine
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Review: Weatherby ® The Man. The Gun. The Legend
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Review: The Walther Handgun Story
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Review: The Gunsmith Machinist
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Review: The Emma Gees
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Review: Geometry for Dummies
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Review: The Luger Story
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Review: VHS – Guns of the Bizarre
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Review: Guns of the Gunfighters
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Review: Gunsmithing Guns of the Old West
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Review: Sierra 5th Edition Rifle and Handgun Manual & I5 Ballistic Software V 5.0
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Review: Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading Vol 1&II 6th Edition
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Review: Lyman Black Powder Handbook & Loading Manual 2nd Edition
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Review: Colt: An American Legend
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Review: Handguns and Freedom: …Their Care and Maintenance
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Review: Nosler Reloading Guide – 5th Edition
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Review: Swift Bullet Company Reloading Manual Number One
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Review: Ann Coulter’s “Slander” & Shawn Hannity’s “Let Freedom Ring”
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Review: RCBS.Load Version 3.0 beta and some v.2.88 rehash
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Review: Volume I & II .45 Auto Shop Manuals
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Review: Machine Guns
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Review: Revolt of the Elites and Betrayal of Democracy
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Review: Designing and Forming Custom Cartridges for Rifles and Handguns
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Review: Building a Single Shot Falling Block Rifle Action
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Review: Vertical Milling in the Home Workshop
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Review: Modern Practical Ballistics
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Review: The Home Machinist’s Handbook
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Hi, my name is Joe. I like guns.
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Review: RCBS Videos – “RCBS Bullet Casting” & “Precisoneered Handloading”
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Review: Big Bore Rifles and Cartridges
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Review: Machining Fundamentals: From Basic to Advanced Techniques
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Review: Barnes Reloading Manual #3
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Review: Handloading for Competition
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Review: Propellant Profiles 4th Edition
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Review: Twentieth Century Small Arms
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Review: Cartridges of the World 9th Edition
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Review: AGI – Custom Barreling Bolt Action Rifles, Armorer’s Course
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Review: American Hunting Rifles
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Review: Birmingham Gunmakers
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Review: Any Shot You Want
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Review: Make It Accurate
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Review: Lyman – Cast Bullet Handbook, Third Edition
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Review: Shots At Big Game
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Review: Load From A Disk for Windows v.3.0 Ballistics Software
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Review: Modern Sporting Rifle Cartridges
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Review: Jane’s Guns Recognition Guide
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Review: Complete Reloading Guide
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Review: The Basics of Pistol Shooting
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Review: The Ultimate Sniper
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Review: The Concealed Handgun Manual
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Review: The Art of the Rifle
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Review: A Ballistic Handbook
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Review: Gunsmithing at Home – Lock, Stock & Barrel
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Review: Sporting Rifle Take Down & Reassembly Guide
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Review: Action Shooting Cowboy Style
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Review: Gunsmithing: Rifles
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Review: Hunting the Dangerous Game of Africa
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Review: Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading 5th Edition
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Review: Safari Rifles
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Review: Ammo & Ballistics
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Review: RCBS.Load Ballistic Software – Real Guns Software Review
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Review: To Keep and Bear Arms – Real Guns Book Review
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Review: The Story of the Gun – the complete history of firearms – Real Guns Video Review
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Review: The Thompson/Center Contender Pistol : How to Tune, Time, Load, and Shoot for Accuracy
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Review: Hatcher’s Notebook
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Review: Brownells Catalog Number 51 1998-1999
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Review: Load From A Disk – Real Guns Software Review
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Review: Abridged Edition – Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading
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Review: Speer Reloading Manual #13
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Review: Wildcat Cartridges, Combo Edition
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Review: Understanding Ballistics
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Review: Handloader’s Manual of Cartridge Conversions
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Review: Pistolsmithing – Real Guns Book Review
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Review: Big Bore Six Guns
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Review: Cartridges of the World, 8th Edition – Real Guns Book Review
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Review: The Last Ivory Hunter – The Saga of Wally Johnson
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Review: Gunsmithing: Pistols & Revolvers
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Review: Classic Sporting Rifles
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