Shooting Times Magazine 2006 April

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Shooting Times Magazine 2006 April

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Contents:  Leupold’s New VX-L Does What No Other Riflescope Can! (This large objective scope has a new shape that allows it to be mounted extremely low for better results); What’s All The Fuss About FN’s Five-Seven USG (FNH unleashed a firestorm of controversy when it introduced the 5.7x28mm cartridge and the Five-seveN USG pistol); An Ideal Varmint Hunter’s Rig: Sako 75 & Burris Diamond Scope (According to Layne, the Sako Model 75 fitted with a Burris Diamond scope is one smooth-operating combination); Dan Wesson Revolvers Return (CZ-USA has launched a major reintroduction of the Dan Wesson revolver line); Winchester Takes Hunting Bullet Technology Another Step Into The Future (Precision accuracy, reliable power, and deep penetration – Winchester’s new XP big-game bullet has it all); Magtech Makes A Quality Handgun Load For You (With it’s Guardian Gold, First Defense, Clear Range, Handgun Hunting, Cowboy Action, and standard lines of ammunition, Magtech has all your handgunning chores covered); In Praise Of The .257 Weatherby Magnum (From mice to moose, the .257 Weatherby Magnum does it all); Great Gun/Load Combo For Gobblers, Part 1 (In this three-part series Layne takes a hard look at some of the newest shotguns and shotshell loads, specifically designed for turkey hunters. This month he shoots Federal’s Mag-Shok FliteControl load and Benelli’s Super Black Eagle II with SteadyGrip stock) Departments – Shooter’s Bench (We kick off this new department by having David Fortier show you how to use a rifle sling the right way); Shooter’s Update (Here’s a look at the newest handguns, rifles, shotguns, in-lines, optics, ammunition, and accessories); Ask The Experts (Our panel of experts answers all your questions about handguns, rifles, shotguns, and more) Columns – Editor’s Gallery (SHOOTING TIME gets a fresh new look); Letters (ST readers speak out); Firing Line (Scott gives you all the lowdown on building specialty shotshells); The Shootist (Paul details Remington’s classic autoloading Model 8 rifle); Precision Reloading (Rick explains the effects of bullet stability on ballistic coefficient); The Gunsmith (Reid demonstrates the easy way to polish a shotgun’s bore); Gun Smoke (The Sheriff relates his field experience with the new .338 Federal cartridge)

Issue:  April 2006

Condition:  Very Good