Some cartridge debates never really die. They just get quieter as more hunters change their minds in the field. The old king ...
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Some cartridge comparisons, like the “308 vs 556,” can seem ridiculous because the two cartridges are so different in size, power, and performance. However, both cartridges have a military lineage and ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: .308 rifles are the most versatile on the market, and these are the best. Are you on the market for a .308 semi-automatic rifle? If so, you’ll be glad to hear that there ...
The author took this aoudad with a 270. For general big-game hunting, the 270 Winchester is a fantastic option, especially at longer ranges. (Photo/Richard Mann) This cartridge burst on the scene in ...
At the beginning of the ‘80s, Ferrari was forced to detune the engines installed in the 308 lineup to comply with stricter regulations, but the Italian automaker gained back its lost ponies when it ...
This article originally appeared in the February 1977 issue of Road & Track. Ferrariphiles take heart. If you're dismayed because Ferrari can't sell the Boxer in the U.S. and upset with the Dino 308's ...