RifleShooter – Full Year 2025 Collection
English | 6 Issues | True PDF | 319 MB

RifleShooter – January-February 2025
RifleShooter – March-April 2025
RifleShooter – May-June 2025
RifleShooter – July-August 2025
RifleShooter – September-October 2025
RifleShooter – November-December 2025

RifleShooter Magazine in 2025 continues to target serious rifle enthusiasts: hunters, precision shooters, collectors, people interested in both historical/classic rifles and new, cutting‑edge designs. Its content mix includes in‑depth gear reviews, technical pieces (on cartridges, ballistics, optics), rifle and cartridge testing, hunting narratives, historical features, and also comparisons of older vs newer gear.

The magazine also emphasizes both tradition and innovation: classic cartridges, heritage rifles, wood stocks show up, but so do chassis rifles, precision rimfire rifles, lightweight suppressors, modern optics, and new cartridges.

Digitally, *RifleShooter* offers back‑issues, single issue purchases, and a digital subscription component. The website continues posting recent articles, product reports, new rifle announcements, etc.

Key Themes & What They Wrote in 2025

Looking through several issues in 2025, these are the recurring themes and standout pieces:

1. New Rifles & Chassis / High‑end Precision & Utility Hybrids

Tikka T3X Ace Game* is featured heavily (Sept/Oct 2025) as a crossover target/hunting rifle. Emphasis on a chassis with configurability (cheek rest, length of pull, etc.) and accuracy.
Christensen Arms’ MPR rimfire: a chassis ‑ style rimfire rifle claimed to be among the most accurate .22s.
Montana Rifle Co. introduced/reworked models like the Highline bolt action under new ownership.

2. New / Niche Cartridges, Ballistics, and Comparative Tests

7mm Backcountry (a newer cartridge) gets attention: how it performs, what niche it fills.
Cartridge comparisons: e.g. **.28 Nosler vs 7mm PRC**.
Historical or classic cartridges too: e.g. .300 Holland & Holland celebrating 100 years.

3. Gear, Optics, Accessorie

Triggers for Remington 700 platform (aftermarket) being tested.
New suppressors — “quiet in the backcountry” suppressor pieces.
Bipods (Warne Skyline Pro) and other accessories are reviewed.

4. Historical / Tradition / Hunting Narratives

Articles like *The H\&H Hits 100* — historical perspective on cartridges.
Pieces on lever actions, wood‑stocked rifles, classic models.
Discussion of “medium bore” cartridges and their relevance (or lack thereof) in modern rifle builds / hunting.

5. Balance and Reader Feedback

* Some issues include departments (letters, “Commence Fire,” etc.) that show readers’ engagement: asking for more wood stocks, or commenting on common chamberings like 6.5 Creedmoor or .308.
* Also attention given to optics’ low‑light performance, practical or field usability, etc.

What is clear in 2025:

RifleShooter Magazine continues producing bi‑monthly issues (Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, May/Jun, Jul/Aug, Sept/Oct, Nov/Dec).
Digital access is offered; back issues are available.
They maintain a high standard of technical detail: velocity, grouping tests, barrel behavior, component performance, etc.

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RifleShooter – Full Year 2025 Issues Collection