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    Varmint Fall 2025

    This issue features Magnum Research SwitchBolt 22 Long Rifle, Bushmaster Firearms: the Varminter, Updated 225 Winchester Loads, Lipsey’s Exclusive Ruger 77/22 African and the 22 Hornet, The 17 Remington Fireball, The Complete 22 Creedmoor, Customizing Ruger’s Iconic 10/22, Memories with an Ol’ 788 and The 221 Fireball.

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    6mm GT Load Development in a GA Precision PPR. Is This The Most Accurate Production Rifle?

    Jeremiah Polacek

    In this video, we conduct a full load development on the 6mm GT Cartridge in a GA Precision PPR. ... ...Read More >

     

    6mm Creedmoor Load Development and Review. Allterra Arms

    Jeremiah Polacek

    The 6mm Creedmoor by Allterra Arms is tested. This rifle is a shooter! Jeremiah reviews the rifle... ...Read More >

     

    6mm Dasher It is a Shooter!

    Jeremiah Polacek

    Jeremiah works up handloads for the 6mm Dasher and tests them in a MasterPiece Arms rifle. This i... ...Read More >


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    Magnum Research SwitchBolt 22 Long Rifle

    A Lightweight Customizable Rifle
    feature by: Jeremiah Polacek

    When it comes to rimfires, 22 LR in particular, I think just about everyone is familiar with the cartridge. Most of us probably grew up shooting it as a kid, or have fond memories of our first rifle, likely a small rimfire. I distinctly remember my first rifle, a Henry Mini Bolt Youth G2 chambered in 22LR. It was a fine rifle for a kid starting out at four years old - with strict supervision from my Dad. However, I quickly outgrew it and wanted something more; my sights were set on a Marlin 15 YS, which I had read had a micro-groove barrel and a self-cocking action and had the same fiber optic sights I liked on the Henry. It might be hard to believe that a 7-year-old kid understood such things, but I grew up in a family where guns and hunting were a staple. Many dinner table conversations revolved around what new rifles were acquired by family members and what tags were drawn that year. I was also a voracious reader, and one of my favorite pastimes was browsing gun catalogs and magazines that my dad would bring home. That Marlin was carried for many years, and I have many good memories of the rifle. As I sit behind my desk and type this article, many of those memories are coming back to me as the rifle quietly refreshes distant times of adventure. ...Read More >

     

    Bushmaster Firearms: the Varminter

    A Trade I never Regretted
    feature by: Rob Behr

    When I was asked if I had anything that might fit the bill for an article on varmint rifles, I had to admit I was stuck for a minute. I only have three. Considering I worked for Cooper Firearms of Montana for most of a decade back when Dan Cooper still ran the show, that doesn’t seem like very many. One is a Cooper Model 21 in 223 Remington that I cobbled together from spare parts for a writer’s shoot in Eastern Montana. This accurate, single-shot bolt action is the rifle I take when I want to seem sophisticated. My exceedingly heavy barrel 243 Winchester can be found in a previous edition of this magazine, and it’s the rifle that I take when I feel strong enough to lug that monster into the field. Chances are, though, if you find me out varminting anything from gophers to coyotes, I will have my Bushmaster Varminter. ...Read More >

     

    Updated 225 Winchester Loads

    An Old Classic Thrives with Modern Bullets and Powders
    feature by: Patrick Meitin

    Winchester introduced the 220 Swift in 1935, which remains a factory-cartridge speed king to this day. So, when the company introduced the 225 Winchester in 1964, many understandably questioned why it was necessary at all. Ken Waters, preeminent handloading authority and Wolfe Publishing’s “Pet Loads” author for decades, wasn’t among those detractors, once writing that the 225 Winchester was “the finest varmint cartridge ever developed.” Remington then released the 22-250 in 1965, introducing performance that edged the 225 Winchester out ever so slightly and ultimately sealed its fate. Today, you must flip back to the “rifle legacy reloading data” to find 225 Winchester load recipes. The round is completely absent from many other handloading manuals. Loaddata.com has the most extensive reloading data on the 225 Winchester. ...Read More >

     

    Lipsey's Exclusive Ruger 77/22 African and the 22 Hornet

    A Hunter's Classic Varmint Rifle Combination
    feature by: Shane Jahn

    The word “Wyoming” is derived from a Native American term meaning “land of vast plains,” and some of the parts I’ve seen surely fit that description. Detouring from the mundane pavement and bustle of I-25 and taking in a beautiful piece of rolling Colorado countryside was a welcome change before crossing the state line below Laramie. One can’t think of Wyoming without remembering the great gun scribe, Bob Milek, who often showcased his state’s hunting and picturesque outdoors in his excellent magazine articles. After Laramie, the terrain widened into a vast rolling prairie that resembles the Big Bend country of western Texas, where you can easily see over 30 miles from my front porch on a clear day. The wide-open country wasn’t awe-inspiring to me, but I can see how it could be to folks from areas of less expanse. I liked it and felt right at home. As a matter of historical fact, a small square in the southeastern corner of Wyoming was the Republic of Texas at one time. No wonder it feels like home! ...Read More >

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