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As time goes on, there’s a slow realization that lengthy rifles carry several handicaps. With that, they are gradually shrinking, and, in some scenarios, we’re…
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Among hunters, the backstraps have earned a high reputation. Aside from the tenderloins, they’re usually the cut that most people prize. We’ve all seen the grip n’ grin photos of a backstrap harvested in the field. If you’re like me, you’ve probably taken a few photos too. While this showpiece steak is visually impressive, I’m going to be honest: I don’t think it’s quite as good as people make it out to be. There are better steaks on a deer.I used to think that the backstraps are the “prime cut” of a deer, elk, or antelope. They’re fairly tender and…
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While the internet offers quick access to information, trusting unvetted recipes for cooking up ammunition is less than ideal, which is why makers of reloading products like Hornady publish thorough books for such tasks. The “12th Edition Handbook of Cartridge Reloading” includes the latest from the powerhouse developer. This one-stop resource is built around the Hornady library of projectiles while incorporating the latest powders and primers to provide safe and effective information that delves into handgun cartridges new and old, for more than 1,500 load combinations, in addition to tips and techniques for making the most out of time spent…
The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the firearm-industry trade association, recently released the Firearm “Production in the United States including the Firearm Import and Export Data” report, 2025 edition (that includes 2023 data, the latest available). The study compiles the most up-to-date information based on data sourced from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ (ATF’s) Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Export Reports (AFMER). Its key findings include the volume of modern sporting rifles produced since 1990. That figure now stands at 32,091,000. The number being manufactured, however, decreased by 46.2 percent from 2022 to 2023. The estimated total number…
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Stoeger has introduced the latest version of its STR-9 line of handguns, the STR-9 Thinline+. Like every pistol in the STR family, the Thinline+ is built on Stoeger’s proven striker-fired, semi-auto platform. What makes it different is how it carries. The slim, 1-inch-wide slide rides close to the body to stay out of the way, while the standard-size grip gives shooters a solid, confident hold—making it easy to shoot as well as carry. The STR-9 Thinline+ refines that mixture of ease of carry and shootability even further. Its ported barrel and lower overall profile reduces printing and lowers the bore…
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