Every issue of Shooting Times brings you exciting, authoritative coverage of guns, ammunition, reloading, and the shooting sports. Written for the experienced and novice gun enthusiast by focusing on new product developments and activities in the shooting industry.
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Likes the Marlin 10mm Trapper but Wants the .41 Mag. Reprised
NEW GUNS & GEAR
CSMC SG4?
A Charming Custom Mauser • Some of the finest custom rifles ever built employ the legendary Mauser 98 action.
A Ballistician’s Take on Handgun Optics • Our resident ballistician, who has been an iron-sights kind of guy for most of his life, has a lot to say about optics and reflex sights for your handguns.
Getting the Most Out of the .30-30 • Lane proved to his own satisfaction that with handloads and a red-dot optic, the .30-30 Winchester M94 is still a viable hunting rifle.
THE SA-35 GOES SHORT • YOU CAN NOW HAVE SPRINGFIELD ARMORY’S SA-35 “HI POWER” WITH A SHORTER 4.0-INCH BARREL.
A NEW LEGEND • THE .400 LEGEND IS EASY TO HANDLOAD AND EASY TO SHOOT, AND IT PERFORMS EXACTLY AS IT SHOULD.
RIMMED POWERHOUSE • FOR MORE THAN 135 YEARS, THE 7.62x54R HAS SERVED WITH DISTINCTION AS A BATTLE RIFLE, SNIPER, AND MG ROUND.
SHAPE UP! • GETTING IN SHAPE PHYSICALLY FOR A HUNT IS JUST AS IMPORTANT AS PICKING THE RIGHT GUN AND CARTRIDGE.
THE SPECIALIST • DAN WESSON’S SPECIALIST 1911s COME IN SEVERAL CONFIGURATIONS, AND WE GOT OUR HANDS ON THE FULL-SIZE 10MM AUTO VARIANT. IT’S A TIMELESS TOP-DRAWER 1911.
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Through a Lens, Brightly • When it comes to binoculars, what you see is what counts.
An Unremorseful Reprobate • Col. Charles Askins was a rascal, plain and simple. He also was a celebrated lawman, soldier, and writer, and he was awarded the Outstanding American Handgunner Award for 1974.