In 1955, Smith & Wesson and Remington teamed up to introduce the .44 Remington Magnum, and gun writer Elmer Keith was a great inspiration in the cartridge’s development. The .44 Magnum’s starring role ...
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Is the .44 mag still relevant today?

Advancements in ammunition technology have kept the .44 Magnum relevant. Modern loads, such as Hornady’s LeverEvolution ...
In the great bear-gun debate—10mm vs .44 Mag.—which camp are you in? Without question there’s been a major shift from the .44 Remington Magnum and other fire-belching revolvers toward semiautos ...
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Hunting rifles must be as reliable as possible to ensure they’re ready when a fleeting opportunity for a shot arises, and to put down dangerous game such as pigs that will readily turn and attack ...
As SHOT Show ends today, it may be worth taking a peak at some of the best new hunting rifles, which were highlighted throughout the week. SHOT Show itself is quite the spectacle. This year, the ...
In 1962 Remington introduced the 7mm Remington Magnum rifle cartridge, and it was special in two ways. First, it offered a high-performance alternative to Weatherby’s 7mm magnum cartridge, and second, ...