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The Winchester Model 70 is a bolt-action sporting rifle introduced in 1936 and widely regarded as "The Rifleman's Rifle". It has a Mauser-type action with controlled round feed and has been produced in various calibers and styles by different manufacturers.
The .264 Winchester Magnum is a rifle cartridge derived from the 2.85 in (72 mm) Holland & Holland case. It is a flat shooting cartridge with a high ballistic coefficient and is popular among reloaders and long range shooters.
Jack O'Connor was a writer and outdoorsman, best known as a writer for Outdoor Life magazine. He was a proponent of the .270 Winchester cartridge and a big game hunter who hunted sheep, deer and other animals in North America and abroad.
Savage Arms is a private company that produces various types of firearms, including rifles and shotguns. It is known for the Model 99 lever-action rifle and the .300 Savage cartridge, and has a history of military and civilian production since 1894.
Learn about the history, design and performance of the .416 Remington Magnum, a .416 caliber cartridge for dangerous game hunting. Compare it with other .416 cartridges such as the .416 Rigby and the .416 Weatherby Magnum.
The Winchester Model 670 is a bolt-action sporting rifle produced from 1966 to 1979. It has three versions: Sporting Rifle, Magnum Rifle, and Carbine, with different barrel lengths and chamberings.
This page lists more than 100 small arms designs which have been produced in numbers exceeding one million since the late 18th century. It includes various types of rifles, pistols, shotguns and submachine guns from different countries and regions.
The .458 Winchester Magnum is a large-caliber rifle cartridge for hunting dangerous game animals. It was designed in 1956 to compete with the .450 Nitro Express and the .470 Nitro Express, and it is still widely used and respected.