The 350 Legend vs 30-30 Winchester debate is one that comes up often in deer camps and gun shops alike. Both are proven cartridges with strong reputations, but they serve slightly different needs. ...
Are you hunting deer inside 400 yards? Want a flat-shooting rifle with low recoil, and don’t mind lighter bullets, go .243 Winchester? But if you need something with more power for larger game, ...
The 6.5 Creedmoor and .223 Remington are two very different rifle cartridges that often get compared by shooters deciding on their next setup. The .223 Remington is a classic choice for varmint ...
When shooters debate AR-15 cartridges, two rounds always come up: the classic .223 Remington and the modern .224 Valkyrie. At a glance, both launch the same diameter bullet, but their design goals ...
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.223 Rem/5.56 NATO is light, fast, low-recoil, and ideal for high-volume training, varmints, and defensive carbines; .308 Win/7.62 NATO hits harder, bucks wind better, and is the go-to ...
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Two popular AR cartridges, two very different strengths
Running a short, suppressed AR for home defense or range fun? Go 300 AAC Blackout. It’s optimized for short barrels, plays great ...
TL;DR: 22 Hornet vs 223 Remington
For shots under 200 yards and small varmint, the old school feel of the .22 Hornet is a great choice with low recoil. The 22 Hornet is NOT for deer ...