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Metal Madness To Become Rimfire-Only Shooting Sport

Starting January 1, 2019, Metal Madness will only allow .22 caliber firearms for competition

New from Action Target: PT Twist Rimfire Steel

This steel rimfire target should give shooters of all skill levels hours of fun.

Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory Target Pistol

This gun is fun to shoot, packed with features, customizable—and also easy to take down for cleaning and reassemble.

WATCH: Bergara B14 R Rimfire Rifle

American Rifleman's Evan Brune brings us the scoop on this new precision rimfire rifle from Bergara.

WATCH: Behind The Scenes At The Winchester Rimfire Ammunition Plant

Join American Rifleman TV as they learn about rimfire ammunition from the experts at Winchester.

WATCH: Kel-Tec P17 .22 LR

You won't believe how affordable the new P17 rimfire pistol from Kel-Tec is. Learn what American Rifleman's Evan Brune had to say about this affordable ultra-compact .22 LR offering from the company that brought us the match-ready CP33 last year.

Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Metal Madness

This video is a behind-the-scenes look at this easy-to-learn shooting discipline that was born in a Kentucky backyard. Featuring Metal Madness founder Ed White.

Review: Glock G44 .22 LR

It’s about time this iconic Austrian pistol company added a rimfire model.

Looking Back At The First NRA Intercollegiate Rifle Club Championship

About a decade ago, college rifle clubs without an NCAA ranking had only their own intramural matches to compete in, with no national end-of-year recognition. This changed when the NRA debuted its NRA Intercollegiate Club Championship in April of 2010 at Purdue University.

How Are Rimfire Cartridges Made?

Rimfire ammo has been in continuous production since the mid-1850s

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