Bushcraft Base Camp on MSN
Calibers that never go out of style
Performance and availability keep Calibers timeless The post Calibers That Never Go Out of Style appeared first on Bushcraft ...
While we’re seeing a handful of brand-new introductions at SHOT Show 2026, most of the ammunition we’ve noticed are line extensions. There’s also a good sprinkling of commemorative and special edition ...
Discover how reloading your own ammunition improves accuracy, cuts shooting costs and delivers true independence.
Hosted on MSN
An old Winchester still delivers impressive accuracy
Once dismissed as worn out, this vintage Winchester rifle is tested again and shows it still performs with remarkable precision. A thoughtful look at durability and craftsmanship over time. Can older ...
Butler racked up 21 points (7-9 FG, 1-1 3Pt, 6-7 FT), three rebounds, four assists and one block across 30 minutes during Monday's 120-97 win over Orlando. Butler only missed two shots on the way to a ...
It's a near dead-heat, but Mikie Sherrill will narrowly win the NJ governor election on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, predicts AtlasIntel, considered the "most accurate" poll by statistician Nate Silver, ...
The .308 Winchester is one of the most versatile rifle cartridges available. Whether you're hunting, target shooting, or looking for tactical applications, this caliber delivers reliable performance.
Precision Reloading has expanded its inventory of Redding reloading dies to include several new caliber options, addressing growing demand from competitive shooters and precision rifle enthusiasts for ...
Researchers have developed a novel deep learning training technique called "Decreasing Precision with layer Capacity" (DPC) that can simultaneously improve the efficiency and optimization performance ...
It all began in 1895 when a .30-caliber cartridge was introduced in Winchester’s now iconic 1894 lever-action rifle. It was America’s first sporting rifle cartridge designed for use with smokeless ...
The 7mm 08 was a popular wildcat cartridge long before Remington introduced it in 1980. It’s nothing more than a 308 Winchester necked down to accept a 0.284-caliber (7.21mm) bullet. It gets its 7mm ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results