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Savage has updated its semi-automatic Renegauge shotgun with a TrueTimber Prarie camouflage stock, to create the Renegauge Prarie. The gun's patented D.R.I.V. (dual Regulating Inline Valve) gas system ensures excess gas vents before it drives the bolt, resulting in more consistent ejection, less recoil, and a quick cycle rate. This also means the Renegauge can handle both hot high-brass loads, and mild low-recoil shells. Further, length-of-pull, comb height and drop at heel are all adjustable to fit, meaning the Renegauge can be customized to almost any size shooter. Finally, the Cerakoted action and TrueTimber Prarie camo stock make the gun perfect for any kind of wingshooting. Learn more about this 12-gauge scattergun, which comes equipped with a 3-inch chamber and a 28-inch barrel, at savagearms.com. MSRP: $1,599
The National Rifle Association (NRA) has announced the filing of lawsuits in both Virginia state court and federal court challenging the so-called "assault weapons" ban and magazine ban signed into law by Governor Abigail Spanberger.
Want to learn how to handle a hog from field to table? Listen to a chef who dedicated a summer to doing just that. Here’s what she learned about cleaning and cooking wild hogs.
Woox has announced its new Bravado Grey Laminate line of stocks. These stocks are engineered for compatibility with Henry and Marlin lever-action rifles.
On this week's #SundayGunday, we check out the T/C Encore ProHunter. It is a stainless steel, break-action, interchangeable barrel, single-shot rifle, that can be fitted with any number of barrels, from centerfire to muzzleloader. On the centerfires, it has a 26-inch heavy fluted barrel with a muzzle threaded to add a brake or silencer. Learn more about it in this exclusive video.
This year, both Florida and Louisiana are expanding or introducing new opportunities for alligator hunts. For decades, Florida has estimated that there are over one million in the state—it is, of course, hard to count alligators. Louisiana now says its alligator population exceeds three million. The two states have managed their alligator populations very differently over the last half century, but now both are expanding hunting opportunities to help manage alligator populations.
Curious how the pros get such great shots of their hunts? Check out some of the equipment they use to make sure their hunts look as smooth on camera as they go in the field.