Ammunition
5 Good Remington Loads
If you know anything about guns, you’ve probably heard of Remington. Remington is a firearms company with a rich history…Read More >
If you know anything about guns, you’ve probably heard of Remington. Remington is a firearms company with a rich history…Read More >
When you look at the handguns available for personal defense, it is difficult to find a high-quality pistol for less…Read More >
When I choose a handgun, the choice is predicated on straight-forward ergonomics and world-class reliability. I did not have to…Read More >
The Speer Gold Dot is among the best designed and most effective modern expanding bullet designs. There are many Gold…Read More >
In this time of coronavirus-induced self-isolation, what is a gun owner to do with all their spare time? I don’t…Read More >
Over a lengthy run of nine-plus seasons of walker-splattering action, horror and drama, The Walking Dead has featured many iconic…Read More >
In Part 1 of this blog series, we covered some of the most common reasons people make shooting mistakes (including…Read More >
Training in personal defense skills exists for one reason: To stop an attack. We stop the attack by inflicting damage…Read More >
These are uncertain times. Few of us have faith in our government or leaders. We have seen lackluster responses to…Read More >
For the average shooter who takes their .270 or .308 to the range on the weekends, the .338 Lapua is like a Ferrari Enzo. Without devoting a large amount of time and resources, the cost of owning and maintaining a rifle in that caliber is too great for the payoff. However, being the stubborn sort, I figured there had to be a way to shoot the .338 while not having it rip a Grand Canyon sized dent in your wallet.