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SHOT Show 2019: Crimson Trace CSA-2309 3X-9X-40mm Sport Riflescope

Crimson Trace takes a big step from laser sights and lights to offer a full line of riflescopes in 2019. The CSA-2309 3X-9X-40mm Sport offers hunters a host of features such as zero-resettable turrets, 11 illumination settings and a first-focal-plane MOA-based holdover reticle at an attractive price.

Panther Vision's PowerCap

Panther Vision's PowerCap helps make hunting in the dark much easier, a fitted hat that features three LED lights.

Video: Springfield Armory 10mm TRP Operator

Hunters get their choice of two 10mm 1911-style pistols from Springfield Armory this year: one with a 5-inch barrel and the other with a 6-inch barrel.

First Look: Fix It Sticks Scope Jack

This handy tool promises to eliminate the need for plumb bobs, levels, lights and other tools, instead leveling scope to rail entirely on its own.

Bushnell Introduces New Rubicon Flashlights

Bushnell Outdoors has introduced five new flashlights in its new Rubicon line of lighting products. Ranging from compact, do-it-all designs to a model available in 1080-lumen, there will be six Rubicon lights available.

New for 2023: Fiocchi Hyperformance

Fiocchi has added another specialized cartridge to its growing line of dedicated hunting ammo, with Fiocchi Hyperformance Hunt.223 Remington, designed for "lights out" performance on varmints.

Rock River Arms Fred Eichler Varmint Rifle

Despite all of the bright lights and eye-catching new products at every turn on the SHOT Show floor, the Fred Eichler Series varmint rifle from Rock River Arms hooked us and drew us in. New for 2012, this .223-caliber rifle features a 1:8 twist, 16-inch mid-length stainless steel cryogenically treated barrel and a low-profile hidden gas block.

Must-Have Coyote Hunting Gear

Just when you thought hunting season was over, think again. Coyote season—if you don’t happen to live somewhere it’s open 365 days a year—is a great opportunity to test not only your patience, but experiment with a wide array of calls, decoys, lights and all sorts of other fun gear.

Thermal vs. Light-Intensified Optics

Today’s hunters have a wide array of choices in both light-intensified optics and thermal optics to help them see their prey when the lights go out. Which technology works better, though, is more of a debate than you may realize.

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