Gone are the days of serious target shooters putting a finger to the wind and relying on the trajectories printed on ammunition boxes before squeezing off rounds at distant targets. Today’s long-range ...
Rifles brought from Europe were of little use in the American wilderness. So hunters, frontiersmen, and revolutionaries began ...
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Rifles that ruin long-range groups in the wind
When you stretch shots past a few hundred yards, the wind becomes the ultimate test. Even the best marksman can’t overcome poor equipment when the rifle itself isn’t suited for long-range consistency.
Shooters are constantly testing and dialing in the best combinations of rifles, bullets and powder. Contrary to what some shooters and hunters think, magnums aren't the ticket for accurate long-range ...
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