Shooting Times Magazine 2006 October

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Shooting Times Magazine 2006 October

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Contents:  Shooting Stag Arms’s 6.8mm Lefty (Stag Arms has solved the Sheriff’s major complaint with AR-type rifles, and they’ve also chambered the new 6.8mm); Are You Left-Eye Dominant? (Here’s a quick test to determine if you should be shooting left-handed from a shooter who had to make the switch); 6.8mm SPC (The 6.8mm was developed for military and law enforcement, but it’s sure to have strong appeal to hunters); Kahr’s CW9 Is Conceable, Comfortable & Affordable (This plain-Jane personal protection semiautomatic pistol is one of the best values available); Benelli’s ComforTech 20-Gauge Autoloaders Are Fast Like Lightning (If you want a lightweight shotgun to shoot a lot, Benelli’s ComforTech system is just the ticket); TRUGLO Has Riflescopes (Famous for its fiber-optic sights, TRIGLO has moved into the riflescopes business in a big way); Browning’s A-Bolt Gets An “A” (If you haven’t tried Browning’s bolt-action, then you’re going to be surprised at just how accurate it is); Browning’s Newest A-Bolt (The new A-Bolt M-1000 Eclipse is built with accuracy in mind, and the review sample did not disappoint) Departments – Shooter’s Bench (Lane gets instruction on how to be a better wingshooter); 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); Reader’s Resource (ST readers can find contact information for select manufacturers mentioned in this issue) Columns – Editor’s Gallery (A reader’s letter has created quite a stir); Letters (ST reader’s speak out); The Shootist (Paul shoots the Gewehr 88, a rifle that was in service around the world for six decades); Oehler On Ballistics (Ken explains the difficulties in chronographing shotshells); Practical Reloading (Lane tracks changes in pressure as powder charges increase); The Gunsmith (Reid says you need a stock-drying cabinet and then tells you how to build one); Gunsmoke (Jim’s been celebrating the .44 Magnum’s 50th birthday all year long)

Issue:  October 2006

Condition:  Very Good