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15 Best Compound Bows for 2011, Part 1

For bowhunters shopping for a new compound, 2011 will have the biggest array of smooth-shooting, quiet and fast bows ever offered.

Browning 725 Over-Under Shotgun

American Rifleman Managing Editor Aaron Carter shoots the new Browning 725 Over-Under Shotgun at the 2012 Media Day at the Range in Boulder City, Nev.

2012’s Top 14 Compound Bows, Part I

Here are the top 14 new compound bows for 2012 that are designed to help you become a better bow shot and bowhunter.

Are Crossbows More Powerful than Compound Bows?

Some people suggest crossbows are much more powerful, but are they really? And if so, how much more?

The Best Turkey Guns for 2012

Check out the latest shotgun offerings for turkey hunting in 2012.

The Browning A5 Shotgun

The features include a kinematic action that is inertia operated, unlike your papa's recoil-operated A5.

Browning Citori 725 Feather

Browning sold its 1 millionth Citori in 2010. The 725 Feather reduces weight via its alloy receiver and thin-walled barrels.

Browning Adds New 20-Gauge Models to Citori 725 Line

Browning has expanded its popular Citori 725 line with the addition a pair of new 20-gauge models: the Citori Field and Citori Sporting.

2015's Top Compound Bows

Whether you’re after blazing speed or sheer forgiveness, the New Year is off to a GREAT start as this baker’s dozen of bow companies launches some of the best hunting bows yet.

Hardware: Browning A5 Stalker

In 2012, after Benelli’s patent on its inertia action expired, Browning seized opportunity with a new-aged Auto-5, simply called the A5. Today the A5 line includes Mossy Oak bedecked guns and the shoot-all shown above, the new 31/2-inch Stalker, a semi-auto that looks and feels much like the old but that outperforms it in every way.

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