Firearms
Range Report: Remington 770 Economy Rifle
I fire and test a lot of firearms. Some are impressive, and I cannot shoot up to their accuracy potential.…Read More >
I fire and test a lot of firearms. Some are impressive, and I cannot shoot up to their accuracy potential.…Read More >
Only after you have mastered your chosen rifle and thoroughly ensured the reliability of your system should you begin to worry…Read More >
Some folks like big houses, big trucks, and big guns. My 115-year-old house isn’t huge and suits me just fine.…Read More >
Lever-action rifles have been an important part of my life since I purchased my first .30-30 WCF Winchester Model 1894.…Read More >
My first shotgun and .22 rifle were both Mossberg firearms. “Value for the money” means a lot, and the first…Read More >
There are many “keepers” in life. The most important keeper in the home is watching TV in another room as…Read More >
Some ideas, features and reports are more difficult than others. Coming up with five great rifles cartridges may seem easy,…Read More >
The rifle known as the Remington 7600 began life as a Remington prototype soon after World War II. By 1952,…Read More >
Before we get too far into 2017, let’s take a quick look back at the 10 most popular Texas & U.S. Law Shield posts from 2016. Gun-law attorneys get into the stickiest issues—restrictions about owning body armor, when you can shoot attacking dogs, how to navigate the carry rules at your church—and pass along legal insights to keep you from having trouble with the legal system.
In the past, store brands such as Revelation and Ted Williams offered good value. Today, the Savage Axis fits the same niche, but the Savage is a better rifle. For the rifleman primarily interested in hunting, there are a number of inexpensive but useful bolt-action rifles. These include the Mossberg ATR, Ruger American, and the Savage Axis. Interested in how Savage’s Axis performed? It’s all in the article…