Recent GunHunter Features
The Knockdown Power Myth
By Ron Spomer
Bullet placement is far more important in the field than bullet theory. Photo: Although black bears are usually not as large as grizzlies, they can be just as dangerous, so it’s best to knock them down. The author prefers a deep-penet... READ MORE
Savage’s Accustock
By Ralph M. Lermayer
Savage is once again on the leading edge of rifle design with a revolutionary new bedding system.
You don’t have to go too far back in memory to recall when Savage rifles were considered low-end or entry-level. They always shot far b... READ MORE
Pick Your Performance Range
By Richard Mann
A hunter wanting to push the limits of long-range shooting with more room for error needs a flat-shooting rifle. Remington’s .300 Ultra Mag, launching a 180-grain bullet at over 3,200 feet per second, is one of the flattest-shooting c... READ MORE