• Dominion Arms Backpacker 12 Gauge Review

    Dominion Arms Backpacker 12 Gauge Review

    I want to make this review real quick: this is an inexpensive, very packable shotgun of limited, unique, uses. This is not a general application shotgun for deer, grouse, goose, etc. It’s also not a premium shotgun: fit and finish are on-par with a shotgun that I’d pay $100-$150 for, but locking surfaces are strong…

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  • Ruger American Review

    Ruger American Review

    Within the budget bolt action rifle category, the Ruger American is one of the newer designs, near the top price-range in this category, but it also comes with the most features. I think Ruger has done a great job of jamming in a lot of high-end features at a low-ish cost, without making any deal-breaking…

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  • Remington 770 Review

    Remington 770 Review

    If you came to this page because you just purchased a Remington 770 or someone gave you one and you wanted to see what can be improved or is a problem: sorry, this article is not super positive. If you came to this article because you wanted to figure out if you should buy a 770…

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  • Classic Ruger Mini-14 Review

    Classic Ruger Mini-14 Review

    I recently came across a classic, older Ruger Mini-14 that I had to get considering the price. These used to be a bargain compared to AR-15’s but after the last scare, it seems that AR-15 manufacturers have really stepped up their game and now there are a ton of great ones for great prices. Ruger…

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  • Hornady Producing 17 WSM

    Hornady Producing 17 WSM

    I said I was going to stop the Rimfire posts while big game was in season, but just 1 more! Hornady has come out with a loading for 17 WSM. One of the main risks with 17 WSM ammo had been that it was only available from Winchester. Now with Hornady producing a 20 grain…

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  • Why More Canadian Hunters Should Join the NFA

    Why More Canadian Hunters Should Join the NFA

    They shouldn’t. I wrote this article in 2014 to encourage more hunters to join gun rights organizations so they don’t lose their Browning BAR’s and Remington Versa-Max’s. At the time, the NFA was a good choice. In my opinion, the NFA is not a good choice anymore. These days, the CCFR is a better choice…

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