Shooting Times Magazine 2008 August

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Shooting Times Magazine 2008 August

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Contents:  The New & The Renewed (Kimber introduces one new M1911 pistol and updates another. The SIS Custom RL and the Gold Combat II are professional grade ordinance for your holster); Remington’s Model Seven Turns 25 (The new-for-2008 25th Anniversary Edition Model Seven from Remington is a real shooter as well as a beautiful rifle to behold); Favorite Loads: Hot Off The Press (Add to your own reloading manual with our technical editor’s favorite 7mm-08 handloads); A Shooter’s Paradise At 2008 Great Outdoors Festival (The tenth-annual Great Outdoors Festival takes place in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, on August 22, 23, and 24. It’s the nations largest festival for families to enjoy hands-on shooting fun this summer); In Search Of The Perfect Pocket 9 (Greg rounded up four good candidates for a pocket 9mm defensive gun and put them through an extensive shooting test); Pre-Season Rifle Prep (People who are kind to their dogs seldom get bitten, and the same applies to hunting rifles. Now is the time to make sure your rifle is ready for its next hunt); Caesar Guerini’s Magnus Combo (According to our shooting editor, the Magnus combo by Caesar Guerini is a trim, fast-handling over-under with knock-your-socks-off wood) Departments – Ask The Experts (Our panel of experts answers your questions about handguns, rifles, shotguns, and more); Shooter’s Update (Check out the latest gun-related news and take a look at the newest handguns, rifles, shotguns, in-lines, optics, ammunition, and more) Columns – Letters (ST readers speak out); Going Ballistic (Allan describes how the Dallas Crime Lab recommended the right .38 Special load to the Dallas Police for the wrong reason); Practical Reloading (Lane tells it like it is when it comes to case life and handload performance); Eye On Optics (Guthrie says you need to be sure your scope and muzzleloader combo are up to the task); Trigger Time (Greg learns a great deal about one of his favorite metric cartridges, the 6x45mm); The Shootist (Paul says the Harrington & Richardson Self-Loading Pistol is an ugly-but-fine-shooting handgun); The Gunsmith (Reid gives you the lowdown on how to make sure your Remington Model 1100 functions properly even with light loads); Best Of Gunsmoke (The Sheriff emphasized how important proper bullet placement is for handgun hunters)

Issue:  August 2008

Condition:  Very Good