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Rifle Magazine: January 1970 The bench rest scene on the cover of this issue, though planned a year ago, is particularly appcppriate since RIFLE is now the official publication
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Rifle Magazine: March 1971 In top flight, long-range competition, 'ho-hum' equipment seldom gets within sight of the winner's circle. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 1972 This issue is only available on CD-ROM.The master Graveur (the highest title that can be earned in engraving) who artfully engraved the square bridge Kurz Mauser on the cover of this issue is Franz Marktl. Purchase the CD-ROM here |
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Rifle Magazine: September 1972 The splash of colorful fiberglass stocks has caused a stir at bench rest matches, both because of their color and the way they shoot. |
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Rifle Magazine: November 1972 This issue is only available on CD-ROM.The rock chuck hunter on the cover of this issue is armed with a Remington Model 700 .22-250 Varminter equipped with a 20X Redfield 3200 scope on a Bridge Mount Co. extension base. Purchase the CD-ROM here |
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Rifle Magazine: January 1973 A perfect outdoor prone smallbore target is "a
thing of beauty and a joy forever," particularly if
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Rifle Magazine: July 1973 The diminuitive rifle on the cover, which is only 31 1/2 inches overall, with an 18-inch barrel, is properly scaled to its cartridge - the .17 A&M. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 1974 The handsome shortened Mauser on the cover started life as a milltary Model 98 and an assortment of scrap parts. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 1974 The .25-21 Winchester Low Wall on this issue’s cover was barreled, stocked and engraved by J.P. Sauer and Sons of Germany, in the mid-1920’s. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 1974 The .375 H&H Magnum over-under double rift on the cover is based on a Blitz action composed of automatic ejectors and a Kirsten-style lock. |
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Rifle Magazine: November 1974 The re-styled, cut-checkered Model 700 Remington 7mm Remington Magnum with Leupold Vari-X II 3-9X variable scope in Leupold STD mounts. |
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Rifle Magazine: January 1975 The rifle on this month’s cover is a .50 caliber flintlock with 44-inch Paris barrel and Siler lock made by John Bivins. |
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Rifle Magazine: March 1975 The 1902 Parabellum Carbine on the cover, chambered for the 7.65 Parabellum (.30 Luger) cartridge is one of about 3,200 made, according to Harry Jones‘ book Luger Variations. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 1975 The Sharps-Borchardt, such as the fine engraved specimen on our cover, is one of the simplest and strongest designs ever conceived. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 1975 The Schuetzen rifle on this month’s cover was made by John Meunier of Milwaukee in the mid-1800’s for Philip Best of the Best Brewing Company. |
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Rifle Magazine: January 1976 The 1814 Harper’s Ferry Sharpshooter Rifle on this
month’s cover, originally .54 caliber, was later rebored and rifled for .58 caliber at Springfield. |
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Rifle Magazine: March 1976 Quite a few Rifle readers probably began their
shooting careers with a Stevens Favorite similar to the one on this month’s cover. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 1976 The left-hand M-700 Remington with Leupold scope and mounts on this months’s cover was engraved and stocked by Winston Churchill of Ludlow, Vermont. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 1976 It isn’t too soon to begin preparing for the upcoming big game seasons, working up loads, accurizing rifles, etc. |
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Rifle Magazine: March 1977 The Mannlicher-Schonauer .270 Winchester on this month's cover was bought in the middle 50's in Germany where it was engraved
and claw-type mounts installed by Jaeger. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 1977 The “Mauser” rifle on this month’s cover was built by Fred Wells without commercial or surplus parts. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 1978 Stockmaker Bill Dowtin of Addison, Texas made the stock on this rifle of what he appropriately terms “exhibition grade” myrtle wood. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 1978 John Bivins submitted this month’s cover to acqgmpany his article “Profile of Custom Barrelmakers.” |
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Rifle Magazine: November 1978 The name Mannlicher-Schoenauer has always had a connotation of special quality, finish, and features -and a unique European character. |
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Rifle Magazine: January 1979 This is the rifle that maintained order in the British Empire in the last century, a .577-.450 Martini-Henry made at Enfield in 1877. |
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Rifle Magazine: March 1979 The owner of this battle-scarred Winchester Model 94 saddle-ring carbine had to repair the stock aftei his horse fell and broke it. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 1979 Gunmakers in the mountains of eastern Tennessee evolved their own spartan version of the Pennsylvania or “Kentucky” rifle, with only the bare essentials and no adornment. |
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Rifle Magazine: March 1980 The technology of the rifle has progressed far beyond Christian Sharps' contributions, but the special appeal of the Sharps rifles has never diminished. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 1980 With the help of custom metalsmith Dave Tallei master stockmaker Dale Goens built this 7x57mm rifle as an answer to some of his own dreams. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 1980 A Hart barrel, Remington action, Burns trigger conversion, Brackney metalwork, and McMillan fiberglass stock make a truly
“varmint-class” rifle. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 1981 The rifle trigger, whether it is for a target rifle or a hunting rifle, is one of the most important and
fascinating elements of firearms design. |
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Rifle Magazine: November 1981 The Model 70 Winchester with extensive custom metalwork is a .375 H&H Magnum, and the Siamese Mauser with moderately reworked action is a .450 Alaskan. |
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Rifle Magazine: March 1982 When Remington announced its .280, Fred Huntington of RCBS improved it with more shoulder, producing a fine cartridge. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 1982 The Big Five Masterpiece Collection of fine hunting rifles is off to a good start with this, the first of five commissioned by Safari Club International. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 1982 Made in Japan and sold in Europe by an old American company, the Winchester Grand European over-and under rifle is one of the prestige line of guns now offered to American shooters by Olin’s Winchester Group. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 1982 This issue is only available on CD-ROM.The hunter who owns this .338 with a Dan Martin stock, Marquart barrel, Tommy Kaye engraving, 3x Leupold, and Brownell mount- would like few things better than bagging a leopard with it. Purchase the CD-ROM here |
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Rifle Magazine: November 1982 This Winchester Model 70 Featherweight, a .270, is one of the last produced by the old Winchester custom shop before the New Haven plant was sold to US Repeating Arms. |
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Rifle Magazine: March 1983 Essentials of life for the dedicated elk hunter are a well made rifle of adequate power, completed by a dependable scope. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 1983 Leupold & Stevens commissioned Bob Emmons to build this custom Ruger Model 77, in .308 Winchester. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 1984 Master engraver Franz Marktl has reproduced this bighorn sheep painting by Gary Swanson on a custom Ruger No. 1. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 1984 Each year sees more and more Americans turning to last century’s black-powder centerfires for their shooting enjoyment. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 1985 The Browning-designed Model 1895 Winchester was the first American rifle designed to accommodate truly high-powered cartridges. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 1986 A large pasture full of prairie dogs, a clear, windless day and a tackdriving rifle with lots of reach - what more could a dedicated varmint hunter want? |
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Rifle Magazine: July 1986 Remington's synthetic-stocked Model 700 Custom KS Mountain Rifles are available in six different calibers in both left and right-handed actions. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 1986 Although woods hunters may not always agree on the type of action or kind of sights they prefer, most opt for light, short-barreled, responsive rifles. |
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Rifle Magazine: January 1987 Judging from its scarred stock and worn rifling, this old elephant rifle must have seen its share of adventure. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 1987 Those are metal chips, not snowflakes, flying around the computercontrolled Bostomatic machine as it performs its programmed tasks on six different pistol frames. |
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Rifle Magazine: November 1987 Although A.C. Oould is known to have fired prototype .22 Long Rifle cartridges as early as July 1885, 1887 is generally accepted as the
little rimfires natal year. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 1988 For several decades, Ed Shilen has supplied barrels, actions, and rifles to shooters interested in accuracy. |
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Rifle Magazine: March 1989 Dennis Olson built this featherweight sporter around a Ruger Model 77 action, a Les Bauska octagonal barrel and an English walnut stock with a blind magazine. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 1989 The Farquharson falling block rifle is one of a pair made by John Saunders and the craftsmen of London Guns. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 1989 This factory cutaway reveals why Winchester's Model 70 action boasts its well-deserved reputation for strength and reliability. |
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Rifle Magazine: November 1989 A Remington Model 7400 semiautomatic, a Savage Model 99C lever action, a Winchester Model 70 bolt action and a Browning Model 1885 single shot. |
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Rifle Magazine: March 1990 The photograph of the apple was one of a series taken in a darkroom with the bullet’s shock wave serving as the synch. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 1990 These state-of-the-art Model 455 Beretta side-by-side Express rifles are available on special order with casehardened receiver, or fully engraved. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 1990 The Madole, Corpe, McKenzie rifle is a re-creation of a long-range 1877 Sharps chambered for the .45-120 (3-1/4 inch) Sharps (straight). |
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Rifle Magazine: September 1990 Ruger’s New MKlI Magnum .416 Rigby is just the recipe for dangerous game depicted in Eric Farlee’s Serious Warning published by Wolfe Publishing. |
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Rifle Magazine: November 1990 The Number Seven Guild Rifle .458 Winchester Magnum is one of the most highly detailed and complete custom bolt action rifles ever created. |
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Rifle Magazine: January 1991 This month's cover introduces the Ransom Rifle Master Omni Series Plus Rifle Rest and the Speer 400-grain .416-caliber solids and softnose African Grand Slam bullets. |
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Rifle Magazine: March 1991 An 1860-1870 English muzzleloading .40caliber bullet rifle equipped for six shots in the field, including six brass loading tubes that are charged with bullet and powder. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 1991 Classic side-by-sides from Bernardelli include an Express rifle and an engraved 20-gauge Magnum. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 1991 Weatherby's Safari Grade .378 Weatherby features a hand-selected French walnut stock with fleur-de-lis fine line checkering and an ebony forend tip. |
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Rifle Magazine: January 1992 This David Miller .375 H&H Winchester Model 70 Super Grade is outfitted with a 24-inch barrel and Leupold Vari-X-III 1.5-5x scope in custom one-piece mount and rings. |
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Rifle Magazine: March 1992 Left, the Uberti brass frame Henry rifle replica is highlighted by the charcoal blue 24-inch octagonal barrel, walnut butt stock and sling attachments. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 1992 The SSK .577 Nitro Express features a Ruger No. 1 action with a 22-inch barrel and Arrestor muzzlebrake. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 1992 The Freedom Arms .454 Casu11 premier grade single action
features a 7.5-inch barrel with fixed sights, custom walnut grips and engraving
by Lynton McKenzie. |
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Rifle Magazine: November 1993 Rifles that have contributed to the legacy of the lever action include (left to right) the Winchester Model 94, Model 92, Model 73, Model 86, and Model 71. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 1994 The one-of-a-kind Winchester Model 94 Presentation Grade rifle was auctioned off at the 1994 SHOT Show for $32,625. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 1994 The Remington Model 700 African Plains Rifle features a laminated stock and custom Pete Grisel bottom metal. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 1994 The Savage stainless steel Model 1 16FSAK .300 Winchester Magnum is outfitted with a 4x Simmons scope, synthetic stock and 22-inch fluted barrel with an on-off muzzle brake. |
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Rifle Magazine: November 1994 John M. Browning’s legacy is represented by these special edition Browning rifles commemorating a few of the most famous designs that were
produced by Winchester. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 1995 The Savage Model 116 FSAK stainless steel rifle with synthetic stock is topped off with a Simmons Whitetail 3.5-10x scope. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 1996 The Winchester Ultimate Classic Model 70 is fitted with a 3-9x Burris Posi-Lock scope in Burris Posi-Align rings and mounts. The Simmons V-TAC and Bushnell Holosight represent two of the newest innovations in sporting optics. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 1996 The Marlin MR-7 is outfitted with a Docter-Optic VZF 2.5-10x48 scope in Conefrol30mm Gunnur rings and Conetrol mounts. |
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Rifle Magazine: March 1997 Browning's A-Bolt II Eclipse features a thumbhole laminated stock and a Simmon's 3.5-10x40 Whitetail Classic scope. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 1997 D'Arcy Echols & Co. did the complete metal and stock work on this Oberndorf large ring Mauser that is chambered for the .30-06 |
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Rifle Magazine: January 1998 The pre-Winchester Model 70 by Kent Bowerly features a Shilen match-grade barrel chambered for the .280 Ackley Improved. |
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Rifle Magazine: March 1998 The German riflemakers' answer to the Big Bore British double rifle was the 11.2x72 and 12.7x70 Schuler. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 1998 The Winchester Model 70 Supergrade .270 WCF is outfitted with a Burris 4x scope in Redfield rings and mounts. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 1998 This Fanzoj Mauser sporting rifle represents masterful firearms artistry and skill in the highest tradition fo Austrian gunmaking. |
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Rifle Magazine: November 1998 The Beretta Mato .300 Winchester Magnum features a synthetic stock, pillar-bedded action, and free-floating barrell. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 2001 Beretta Mato features a muzzle brake, walnut stock with cut checkering and Swarovski variable scope. Cape buffalo photo by Gary Kramer. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 2001 The Zeglin takedown Winchester (USRAC) Model 95 has interchangeable barrels for the .375 Hawk/Scovill and the .411 Hawk. See "Spotting Scope" for details Photo by Gerald Hudson. Whitetail deer photo by John R. Ford. |
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Rifle Magazine: November 2001 This issue is only available on CD-ROM.The Holehan Long Range Hunter Winchester Model 70 features a custom laminated stock, return-to-zero square bridge scope mounts and a Kahles 3-12x Special Ediditon Scope. Whitetail deer photo by John R. Ford Purchase the CD-ROM here |
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Rifle Magazine: May 2002 The D'Arcy Echols Legend rifle is built on a Winchester Model 70 bolt action. A Leupold scope is secured in custom rings and mounts. Rifle photo by Gerald Hudson. Dall sheep photo by Mike Barlow. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 2002 The Legacy Varminter Supreme .223 Remington is topped off with a Leupold Vari-X III 6.5-20X 40mm scope in Redfield bases. Photos by Stan Trzoniec. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 2002 The Marlin Model 1894SS is outfitted with a 2.5x Weaver scope and the Model 1894CBC .38 Special features a color case finish. Rifle photo by Stan Trzoniec. Aoudad sheep photo by George Barnett. |
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Rifle Magazine: November 2002 The Ruger Model 77 Mark II Magnum is now chambered in .458 Lott and features a 1.5-4.5x20 Nikon scope. Rifle photo by Gerald Hudson. Alaskan grizzly photo by Michael S. Quinton. |
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Rifle Magazine: January 2003 The BAR lightweight with Burris 1.7-5x scope in Browning rings and bases is shown with the Browning Grade V BAR. Clair Rees discusses spotting scopes on page 28. Rifle photos by Stan Trzoniec. |
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Rifle Magazine: March 2003 Savage offers an extensive lineup of bolt action rifles in short and long actions, including the package model (10/110GXP3) with scope, 16BSS with laminated stock and the 12FV with synthetic stock, blue barreled action and the revolutionary AccuTrigger. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 2003 The Winchester Model 73, Marlin Model 94 and Winchester Model 95 represent evolution of the lever-action rifle. The Remington Model 700 C-style is out of the Remington Custom Shop and features a Burris 3-9x scope. Rifle photo by Stan Trzoniec. Background |
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Rifle Magazine: July 2003 Shoemaker's Model 98 Mauser .458 Winchester Magnum won't win any beauty contests, but it handles potentially dangerous game as well as any "show-room"rifle. Rifle photo by Dave Scovill. Moose photo by Ron Spomer. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 2003 The Model 1873 Springfield was the mainstay of the U.S. Army until it was replaced by the .30 U.S. (aka .30-40 Krag) in 1892. Rifle photo by Gerald Hudson. Whitetail Deer photo by Ron Spomer. |
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Rifle Magazine: November 2003 The C Grade Model 700 is fresh out of the Remington Custom Shop with a Burris scope, mounts and rings. Rifle photo by Stan Trzoniec. Whitetail photo by John R. Ford. |
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Rifle Magazine: January 2004 The Hill Country Rifle Co. Winchester Model 70 .300 Winchester Magnum features a AAA Turkish fiddleback walnut stock with 23 lines per inch checkering. Metalwork includes Lilja stainless steel barrel. Williams one-piece bottom metal and Al Biesen steel tr |
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Rifle Magazine: March 2004 The Tikka Model T-3 Hunter .25-06 Remington features a Burris 6x Fullfield scope with Tikka rings and bases. Photo by Stan Trzoniec. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 2004 The custom Weatherby Vanguard is chambered for a variety of popular hunting cartridges and features a hand laminated stock. The Cooper Model 57 LVT .22 rimfire is outfitted with a Bushnell Elite Model 4200 2.5-10x Scope in Leupold rings. Pronghorn photo b |
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Rifle Magazine: July 2004 The Remington Model 504 topped off with a Kahles 2-7x36 in Warne rings and bases is shown with the now-discontinued Remington Model 541-T with a Burris scope. Rifle photos by Stan Trzoneic. Eastern fox squirrel photo by Ron Spomer. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 2004 The prewar Beissel & Winnieckl 9.3x74R is outfitted with a Leupold M8-2.5x compact scope. The Krieghoff O&U 9.3x74R double rifle features engraving by Bob Evans and custom stock by Paul Dressel. The scope is a Leupold Vari-X III 1.5-5x. Rifle photos by Gerald Hudson. Elk photo by Michael H. Francis. |
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Rifle Magazine: November 2004 The new Nosler Custom Rifle features a Leupold 3.5-10X VX-III scope and is chambered for the .300 WSM. Mule deer photo by Donald M. Jones. |
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Rifle Magazine: January 2005 From the Winchester Custom Shop comes a stainless Model 70 with full octagonal barrel featuring a Burris 3-9x scope in Burris rings and mounts. Also featured is a Doug Turnbull restored Winchester Model 1892 lever action. Rifle photos by Gerald Hudson. el |
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Rifle Magazine: March 2005 The Remington Model 504 is chambered in 17 Mach 2 and topped off with a Kahles scope. The Weatherby Vanguard Outfitter Custom rifle features Teflon coatings and special order stocks. Photo by Stan Trzoniec. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 2005 The Remington XR-100 .204 Ruger is outfitted with a Leupold 4.5-14x40mm Long Range VX-III. Photo by Stan Trzoniec. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 2005 The BLR Lighweight rifle is chambered for a variety of cartridges in short and long actions. The short-action .243 Winchester BLR is fitted with a Burris Fullfield II 3-9X scope in Burris rings and Browning bases. Photo by Stan Trzoniec. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 2005 The engraved Savage Model 99 takedown .250-3000 belonged to the late Bill Ruger, Sr. The Winchester (USRAC) is chambered for the .405 WCF. Mule deer photo by Michael H Francis. rifle photos by Gerald Hudson. |
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Rifle Magazine: November 2005 The Browning High Wall .38-55 is outfitted with a Browning tang sight. The custom High Wall from Ballard Rifle, LLC features a 30-inch octagonal
barrel chambered for the .45-90 WCF.
Whitetail photo by Michael H. Francis.
Rifle photos by Gerald Hudson. |
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Rifle Magazine: January 2006 The Weatherby Varmint Special
features a 22-inch barrel and
Leupold VX-II 4-14x scope. Rifle
photo by Stan Trzoniec. Coyote
photo by L. Voorhis/Royal Tine
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Rifle Magazine: March 2006 The Nosler Custom Model 48 .270
is topped off with a Leupold VX-III 3.5-10x scope. Rifle photos by Gerald Hudson. Mule Deer photo by D.R. Franz/Royal Tine Images. |
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Rifle Magazine: May 2006 The new Kimber long action is
chambered for the .30-06 on the
100th anniversary of the world’s
most popular sporting cartridge.
A Bushnell 3-9x40 scope is
mounted in Leupold bases.
Photo by Stan Trzoniec. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 2006 John Barsness used this .300 Weatherby Vanguard topped off with a Leupold VX-II 2-7x with Tally mounts on a Colorado
hunt. Below, the .257 Weatherby Vanguard features a Leupold Vari-X III 3.5-10x. Rifle photos by John Barsness
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Rifle Magazine: September 2006 The Remington Model 710 is outfitted with a 3-9x Bushnell Banner scope. The Savage package Model 16 rifle features the patented AccuTrigger and Simmons 3-9x
40mm scope. Photo by Stan Trzoniec. |
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Rifle Magazine: November 2006 The Ruger .375 H&H Magnum Model 77 MKII features a Circassian walnut stock and is topped off with a Leupold 30mm
1.5-6x 42mm scope mounted in Ruger rings. Rifle photo by Stan Trzoniec. Elk photo by Mike Barlow. |
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Rifle Magazine: January 2007 The Model 1886 .50 Express features elegant engraving and gold inlays. The Model 1876 .50-95 WCF (Express) takedown is finished with a marblelike color casehardened receiver, modest
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Rifle Magazine: March 2007 A custom .30-06 Springfield 1903A3 built by the Williams Gun Sight Company(www.williamsgunsight.com) features a Wiseman barrel, Gentry three-position safety, Timney trigger and Leupold scope. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 2007 The Model 10 Savage Predator features Mossy Oak Brush pattern on the action, barrel, scope rings and bases. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 2007 The Kimber Model 84M Classic features a Swarovski scope in Leupold rings. Rifle photo by Gerald Hudson.
Elk photo by Gary Leppart. |
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Rifle Magazine: November 2007 The Magnum Research MLR-1722 Barracuda is outfitted with a Weaver 6x scope. Rifle photo by Stan Trzoniec. Kudu photo by Gert Johannes Jacobus Vrey. |
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Rifle Magazine: January 2008 The new Winchester Model 70 (bottom) is shown with the recently introduced Browning X-Bolt. Caribou photo by Kenny Bahr. |
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Rifle Magazine: March 2008 On the cover the Winchester Model 1886 Takedown .475 Turnbull rifle features a 26-inch octagonal barrel and magazine, color case forened cap, receiver and lever, custom checkering and engraving and extended lever loop. This issue features: Nosler Model 48 Custom Rifle, .275 Weatherby Vanguard, .475 Turnbull, Rifle Rest Techniques, Winchester's Last Three Leverguns and much more... |
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Rifle Magazine: May 2008 The Savage Model 14 Classic is chambered for the .270 Winchester and wears a Leupold Vari-II, 3.5-10x scope in Talley mounts. Photo by Stan Trzoniec. Also shown, a Sharps Civil Warera carbine. Photo by Yvonne Venturino. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 2008 The Cooper Jackson Game rifle is topped off with a Leupold Vari-X III 2.5-8x36mm scope in Leupold bases and rings. Mike Venturino’s Springfield rifle is fitted with a Leatherwood - Hi Lux Wm. Malcolm 3x scope. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 2008 On the Cover The Remington Model 700 C grade is outfitted with a Burris Fullfield II 3-9x40mm in Leupold rings and Burris Bases. Below, the Remington Model 547 Custom 22 Long Rifle has a Bausch & Lomb 1.5-6x scope in Talley rings. This issue covers M1's |
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Rifle Magazine: October 2008 The D’Arcy Echols & Co. “Legend” Model 70 .375 H&H is designed for use against the world’s most dangerous game, from Alaskan brown bears to elephants. See more inside on page 90. Photo by Stan Trzoniec. |
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Rifle Magazine: November 2008 The Kimber Model 8400 Tactical rifle is outfitted with a Leupold scope. The Remington Model R-25 and S&W M&P15 PC are two of the latest editions of heretofore tactical rifles directed at the sporter rifle venue. |
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Rifle Magazine: January 2009 The Savage Model 25 Lightweight Varminter features a Leupold 4.5-14x 50mm VX-L scope in Warne rings and a Weaver-style base. The DZ Arms No. 3 Hepburn .22 rimfire features color case finish by Doug Turnbull Restoration. Savage photo by Stan Trzoniec. Hepb |
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Rifle Magazine: March 2009 The Holland Custom rifle features a McMillan composite stock, Jewell trigger, fluted bolt, Holland custom mounts and Leupold VX-III 4.5-14x40 scope. Photo by Ron Spomer. The Winchester Model 92 carbine is chambered for the .38 WCF. Photo by Yvonne Venturi |
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Rifle Magazine: May 2009 The Ruger Model 77 MKII .257 Roberts is outfitted with a Burris 3-9x Fullfield II scope in Ruger bases and rings. Photo by Stan Trzoniec. |
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Rifle Magazine: July 2009 The Nosler Model 48V is topped off with a Leupold VX-III 8.5-25x varmint scope. Rifle photos by G. Hudson. |
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Rifle Magazine: September 2009 The Browning X-Bolt Medallion grade .280 Remington is fitted with a Leupold VX-3 3.5-10x 40mm scope in Browning integrated base/rings. Photo by Stan Trzoniec. Marlin M1895SBL inset photo by Brian Pearce. |
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Rifle Magazine: October 2009 Winter 2009 SPECIAL EDITION
Top to bottom: Winchester Model 92 .44-40 takedown, Limited Edition Short Rifle; Marlin Cowboy Model 95 .45-70 with Burris FastFire II; Winchester Model 94 .32-40 Carbine, circa 1913; Marlin Model 94 .38 W rifle, circa 1900; Winchester Model 95 .35 WCF ri |
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Rifle Magazine: January 2010 On the cover the Marlin XL7W features a walnut
stock, a Burris 6x 40mm scope in Leupold
rings and an adjustable
trigger. Photo by Stan Trzoniec. |
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Rifle Magazine: March 2010 On the cover the McMillan G30 Legacy .270 Winchester features a Leupold 3.5-10x scope in Talley bases. Photo by Stan Trzoniec. The limited
edition High Grade .30-30 Winchester commemorates Oliver F. Winchester’s
200th birthday. Photos by G. Hudson. |
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