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How to Cure a Flinch

Shoot long enough, and it will happen to you. You might be trying to work up a load for a fire-breathing magnum, or you may be attempting to speed up your shooting with a more moderate chambering.

Flinching: A Candid Look at How it Affects Hunters

Contributor Aram von Benedikt discusses methods for arresting your flinch and putting it under lock and key.

Hardware: Hornady Custom Lite

Newton’s third law of motion pronounces that to every action there is always opposed an equal reaction. This basic law of physics applies to rifles. The reaction to the bullet speeding down the barrel is recoil pushing against your shoulder. The more recoil you experience, the more likely you are to flinch. Hornady’s new Custom Lite ammunition is designed to reduce the likelihood of that flinch—or possibly even eliminate it.

First Look: FalconStrike USA Multi-Fit Hydraulic Recoil Pad

Whether an experienced marksman or a new shooter however, chances are you'd like to feel that rifle bite a little less. If so, FalconStrike is here to help.

Why Would Anyone Want to Hunt With a "Silencer?"

A columnist with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution was baffled as to why hunters might want to use a suppressor with their firearm. Keith Wood supplies the answer in this latest edition of "BullShooters."

America's Best Deer Cartridge: Felt Recoil

Selecting a cartridge that will not kick you like a mule is an important, if sometimes overlooked, part of selecting the ideal deer cartridge.

The Lure of the Double Rifle

Big-bore double rifles symbolize adventure.

Top 5 Mistakes Most Riflemen Make

Here are the top five mistakes most riflemen make and how you can prevent them in the future.

Stop Doing Stupid Stuff

Some hunters do stupid stuff. Don't be one of those hunters.

The Big Five

Renowned as the most dangerous game in Africa, the Big Five are a major milestone in any safari hunter’s career.

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