Now that the 6.5 Creedmoor has become a widespread cartridge for whitetail deer, many hunters are starting to wonder why they ...
So, I’m counting on Snow to unite the two divided camps of deer hunters: those who hunt in the big woods with grandaddy’s old rifle vs. those who hunt in open country with the latest and greatest rig.
Because it is impossible to write enough about the 6.5 Creedmoor these days, my editors have asked me to compare it to the tried-and-true 308 Winchester, and I’ve agreed. Comparisons are not always ...
As things now stand, a 6.5 Creedmoor vs 30-06 showdown is, in essence, a title fight for today’s best all-around big-game cartridge. The 6.5 Creedmoor was developed in 2007 for target shooters by ...
Extreme rifle accuracy is never just about the shooter, it is always a partnership between disciplined technique and a cartridge that stays predictable from muzzle to target. From tiny rimfires to ...
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I have been chastised lately by some readers saying I have not been doing enough gun-related columns. I hope this makes up for some of it, though admittedly it will not please the ...
Some calibers are known to wander, open up, or flat-out lose consistency once you start putting real rounds through them. It’s not always the rifle’s fault—some cartridges simply run hot, foul fast, ...