Steve Gash

7 POSTS0 COMMENTS
Steve Gash is an American free-lance gunwriter who specializes in gun reviews, product tests, and especially reloading articles. He has published hundreds of stories and photos in many publications, including Gun Digest, Handloaders Digest, The ABCs of Reloading, Guns & Ammo, Shooting Times, Hodgdon Annual Manual, Handloader, Rifle, Successful Hunter, and Shotgun News.

The History Of Remington Pump-Action Rifles

America’s oldest gunmaker, it has an enviable history with rifles. Some of the most unique models are the Remington pump-action rifles that span several decades of American firearms lore.

5 Top Bullet And Ammo Advancements

Here are the top new bullet and ammunition breakthroughs helping redefine accuracy.

Ammunition: The State Of Modern Solid Bullets

Solid bullets have become much more than a big ol’ hunk of lead.

The Small Miracle of the .327 Federal Magnum

Fired from snappy revolvers and with velocity to spare, the .327 Federal Magnum is redefining the often-maligned .32 caliber for the better.

Alexander Arms 6.5 Grendel Hunter Review

Accuracy-minded shooters take notice—the Alexander Arms 6.5 Grendel Hunter means business.

Testfire: Ruger SR40 Review

The Ruger SR40 is a striker-fired handgun that offers a host of unique features, exceptional reliability, great ergonomics, and excellent accuracy. It is also modestly priced, with an MSRP of only $525.

Gun Collecting: The Colt Model 1903

The Colt Model 1903 is a classic pistol that continues to fascinate shooters, collectors and historians. Indeed, it is a typical example of the period’s armament that, even today, fits Gun Digest’s honored definition of “One Good Gun.”