Rifles
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The Weekly Cartridge – The .500 S&W Magnum.
The .500 S&W Magnum. One of the most stout handgun cartridges available world wide. This cartridge can use projectiles ranging in weights from 260gr all the way up to 700gr. While I haven’t shot one I would love to.
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The Weekly Cartridge – The .270 Weatherby Magnum.
The .270 Weatherby Magnum. One flat shooting cartridge that should be something to lookout for. This was Roy Weatherby’s first cartridge but was released alongside the .300 and .257 Weatherby Magnum’s.
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The Weekly Cartridge – The 7mm Shooting Times Westerner.
The 7mm Shooting Times Westerner was designed by Layne Simpson around 1981. Based off the 8mm Remington Magnum this is quite the hard hitting cartridge.
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The Weekly Cartridge – The 6.5 Precision Rifle Cartridge. (PRC)
The 6.5 PRC introduced by Hornady in 2018 has become a very popular precision cartridge as well as a hunting cartridge.
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The Weekly Cartridge — 30-30 Winchester
The .30-30 Winchester was designed in 1895. Its a very popular round for lever action rifles. Mostly used for shorter range hunting.
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The Weekly Cartridge – The .204 Ruger. A Need for Speed.
The .204 Ruger was introduced in 2004. The .204 Ruger offers exceptional velocity and a flat shooting trajectory making it ideal for varmint hunting and predator control.
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The Weekly Cartridge – The .25-06 Remington
The .25-06 Remington, commercialized in 1969, offers mild recoil and flat trajectory for medium-sized game hunting.
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The Weekly Cartridge – The .300 Ruger Compact Magnum.
The .300 Ruger Compact Magnum (.300 RCM) was designed in 2007 by Ruger and Hornady. It offers versatility and good trajectory, making it a great choice for hunters and shooters.
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Nikko Stirling – Diamond FFP 6-24×50
The Nikko Stirling Diamond FFP was my first FFP scope as I was under a tight budget and needed something to get my feet wet in the subject. We are going to discuss the Diamond FFP 6-24×50 with the Skeleton HMD Reticle. Lets start off with the pros. First thing that always comes to mind…