We review two of the most important new rifles to hit the market this year: Savage’s Impulse straight-pull bolt-action and CZ’s groundbreaking 600 Alpha!
Nick Harvey tests both of these all-new firearms in the October issue, available now in newsagencies and online!
Mick Matheson reviews the Zeiss Conquest V4 1-4×28 rifle scope, an optic that proves you don’t need high magnification on most hunting rifles … and in fact it proves that less is often more, especially as it doubles as a both-eyes-open red-dot sight!
We’ve got a great story about the different ways to hunt foxes, including stalking, using dogs and flushing them out on a drive.
This month’s species guide examines the rabbit, that perennial pest that will always be a favourite of Aussie hunters.
Ted Mitchell is back with another top yarn after spending a day sitting at a busy dam, watching pigs, goats and all sorts of wildlife coming and going. You’ll be amazed at happens when someone’s watching!
You’ll see in this issue one of the best chital trophies you’ve clapped eyes on, and read about the adventure of bagging it up in Far North Queensland.
Handloaders will learn a lot from Nick Harvey’s article on bullet velocity and when too much is, well, too much. We all chase bullet speed but at what cost?
You can win a Weatherby Vanguard rifle in our monthly Hunter’s Gallery competition, Vortex Optics in the Hunter’s Diary competition, and a Garmin eTrex 10 in the Bacon Busters comp. Check out the details in the magazine.
Click here to get it now or duck into a newsagent’s to grab a copy.
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