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Why lever-action rifles are surging again (and what’s changed)
If you walk a decent gun shop or hit SHOT coverage lately, it’s obvious lever guns aren’t some nostalgia... The post Why ...
Levers are literally all around us. You body uses them to move, pick up a pen to sign your name and you’ll use mechanical advantage to make that ballpoint roll, and that can of soda doesn’t open ...
The right way to operate and shoot a lever-action rifle might seem pretty straight forward. But, as is the case with any firearm, there are some tips and tricks that can help you be safer, faster, ...
The lever action rifle was one of our earliest repeaters, and has held a place among America’s more popular firearm platforms since the Civil War. Many things have changed in the past 160 years, but ...
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Lever gun vs. bolt gun: what hunters still prefer
When it comes to big-game hunting rifles, you’re usually in one of two camps. You either grew up with a bolt-action and swear by the precision, or you’ve hauled a lever gun through brush so thick you ...
The .30/30 Winchester, it is often claimed, has hung more venison from meat poles than any other cartridge in history. But does that mean the .30/30 lever-action is the best deer rifle ever created?
Most of the talk in the rifle world these days about bullets with high ballistic coefficients, high-magnification trajectory-compensating riflescopes, and rifles guaranteed to deliver one-hole groups.
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