FREE Digital Edition of GUNS Magazine Features Savage .338 LM
The August issue of GUNS Magazine is now available to read online for FREE — just click the link below to read the 08/2011 digital edition. The feature story in this issue is the Savage 110 BA chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum. We shot one of these during Media Day at SHOT Show, and it’s a lot of rifle for the money (it’s one of the most affordable factory .338 LMs). The rifle is quite a beast. Over four feet in length (with muzzlebrake), it weighs nearly 18 pounds with scope, rings and Harris bipod.
CLICK HERE to Read Free Digital Edition of GUNS Magazine.
For hunters, this August edition of GUNS magazine features a discussion of illuminated scopes and night-vision scopes. It seems like illuminated reticles are becoming more popular, though we question their utility for shooters who do not hunt at night. The August issue also features an article on the MP44 Sturmgewehr. The first true assault rifle, Germany’s MP44 was chambered in 7.92x33mm Kurz.
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Too hard to view. Can’t move up or down
on the page.
EDITOR: We respectfully disagree — on a 19″ monitor it displays very well. Just slide your mouse to the layout edges, and use the pop-up tabs to flip pages like a “paper” magazine. That’s easy … and pages loaded fast for us.
Or, if you prefer, use the arrows at the top of the page. There you’ll also find + and – controls to zoom the page in and out. To move up and down on the page, zoom first then CLICK and DRAG the page with your mouse. You can also fast forward to the magazine’s beginning or end or just type in a page number. That’s pretty handy.
And if that’s not enough… you can also click to zoom pages, and use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom (enlarge the page).
It’s not a vertical scroll document like a typical web page, but once you get the hang of it, navigation is easy.
Now if you’re trying to read this on an iPhone or something with a very small screen, you will have trouble. You need a screen big enough to see two pages side to side.
Wow – they got so excited about it that they couldn’t even wait till July, let alone August to release the “August” issue!
Thanks for bringing it to our attention though…