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Dangerous Game Rifles

Like all hunting guns, dangerous game rifles must be able to strike with precision for clean, ethical kills.

Schmidt & Bender Classic

How sharp is that riflescope going to be when that once-in-a-lifetime trophy emerges from the mist like a ghost in the fog?

Trijicon AccuPoint 2.5X-10X-56mm

If you’re looking for an illuminated-reticle riflescope that can never go out from a switch left on inadvertently, Trijicon’s AccuPoint is the answer.

AyA No. 2 Side-by-Side

If I had to give up all but a few of my guns, you can bet my AyAs would be the last to go.

Lanber Grey Stone Light

The Lanber Grey Stone is about the nicest bird gun you’ve never heard of—light to carry, easy on your pocketbook and hard on the birds.

American Hunter's 2010 Golden Bullseye Award Winners

American Hunter editors announce the top guns and gear of the past year.

Admiring Weatherby Shotguns

After nearly 40 years in the industry, Weatherby shotguns have changed with the times, and these days are no different.

Dangerous Game Sights

Out there at binocular distances, none of Africa’s game is dangerous. Stalk close and use your sights the way they were intended.

Hornady GMX: Use Enough Bullet

Can an ultra-tough, penetrating bullet turn a non-magnum cartridge into an over-achiever? The author treks to South Africa in search of an answer.

Radioactive Boars Run Rampant in Germany

Germany's wild boar population is up, because hunters are afraid to eat the toxic swine, and the government is struggling to compensate them.

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