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Article Abstract:
Hunters need to make certain that their rifles are in good repair before heading out into the field. Tips on coping with a bad primer, a sticking cartridge, a gouged scope and a snapping stock are discussed, and a list of items to carry on a hunting trip are given.
Publication Name: Field & Stream (West ed.)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 8755-8610
Year: 1997
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In-line feeding
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Modern in-line muzzleloader rifles can cost less than $300 and have become popular with hunters. They are sufficiently accurate with both saboted and conical bullets, and the two are compared, with velocity, point of impact and energy discussed.
Publication Name: Field & Stream (West ed.)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 8755-8610
Year: 1996
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Elk rifles
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A elk hunter's gun should weigh no more than eight lbs, have a barrel no longer than 24 inches, a synthetic stock, a 2.5X-8X scope and .300 or .338 Winchester magnum cartridges.
Publication Name: Field & Stream (West ed.)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 8755-8610
Year: 1992
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