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  1. Only showing results from gundigest.com

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  2. Here's a selection of five of the best big-bore ARs and cartridges for hunting the largest, toughest and potentially dangerous animals. Rock River Arms LAR-458 Beast in .458 SOCOM The Beast is chambered in .458 SOCOM, a cartridge that was designed in the early 2000s to provide more energy and more lethality for Special Forces teams using AR ...
  3. My Heym Express .404 Jeffery uses a proprietary action that is larger and stronger than even the 98 Mauser. It's my favorite rifle ever. The Winchester 70, Dakota 76, Rigby Big Game, Montana 1999 and the CZ550 are all examples of reliable CRF actions. Single-shot rifles, such as the popular Ruger No. 1, are often chambered for big-bore ...
  4. Aug 16, 2024The best long-range cartridges are those that are flat shooting, feature aerodynamic projectiles and have enough power to go the distance. Find out which ones made the cut. What are the best long-range cartridges:.22-250 Remington.308 Winchester.300 Winchester Magnum.338 Lapua Magnum.300 Weatherby Magnum; 6.5 Creedmoor; 6.5-284 Norma; 26 Nosler
  5. The first of the .30-caliber offspring was the rather unnoticed .300 Ruger Compact Magnum; the short-action cartridge can equal the ballistics of the .300 WSM and .300 Winchester Magnum. Unfortunately, the short/fat designs were on the wane, and what part of the market those cartridges held onto was gobbled up by the .300 WSM.
  6. Apr 6, 2023Here's a look at some of the best .45-caliber rifle cartridges out there for hunting large game, from .45-70 Government to .450 Rigby. GUN DIGEST WE KNOW GUNS SO YOU KNOW GUNS. GUN DIGEST WE KNOW ... a bottleneck cartridge with a larger body and rim diameter and a 3½-inch case, and Holland & Holland's .500/450, a bottleneck cartridge with a ...
  7. This rimmed, bottle-necked cartridge was developed in the early 20 th century by W. J. Jeffery, and was a redesign of the earlier 3¼-inch version. The beauty of the .450/400 NE is that it has the mildest recoil of all the valid dangerous game cartridges—many shooters find the .450/400 even easier to shoot than the .375 H&H. Driving a 400-grain bullet to 2,050 fps, the .411-inch diameter ...
  8. Dec 27, 2024When it comes to the subsonic realm—cartridges that operate at just under the speed of sound so 1,000 to 1,050 fps—there's much less wiggle room for improvement as compared to supersonic cartridges. ... making it far more versatile overall as a medium- to large-game, short-range cartridge. The next leg up the 338 ARC has over 8.6 is its ...
  9. Reloading big-bore cartridges from .416 Rigby to .505 Gibbs. ... The big-rimmed cartridge was a huge success; however, the British ban on .45-caliber ammunition in the Sudan as well as India gave rise to the .470 Nitro Express, .475 Nitro Express and many more, which would greatly diminish the .450's popularity. ...
  10. In truth, it still does, but it's being overshadowed by faster-stepping .22-caliber and harder-hitting large-caliber options. Created in 2008 to make the AR-15 big-game legal in every state that allows bottlenecked rifle cartridges for deer hunting, the .25-45 Sharps is nothing more than a .223 Remington case necked up to .257 caliber.
  11. The old .40-caliber cartridge (released in 1902) was used by Jim Corbett for tiger and leopards in India, as did John "Pondoro" Taylor in Africa. I used this excellent cartridge for a handsome Cape buffalo in Mozambique. It remains a great choice for a light-recoiling double-rifle cartridge capable of handling all game, including elephant.
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