Max Grip Quiver

First Look: Sevr Max Grip Quiver for Mechanical Broadheads

In collaboration with TightSpot, Sevr Broadheads has developed a universal quiver for mechanical broadheads.

Bloodsport Announces New Mechanical Broadheads

Bloodsport has announced several new broadheads, including two additions to its Gravedigger line, the Extreme Night Fury, the High Voltage and the Nitefall, all of which feature mechanical, 420 stainless steel blades and weigh 100 grains.

First Look: Fire-N-the-Hole Slang Blade Mechanical Broadhead

Fire-N-the-Hole Broadheads has introduced the Slang Blade 1x4 mechanical broadhead, which can be used with compound bows and crossbows alike.

Do Mechanical Broadheads Fly Just Like Field Points?

Field Editor and BullShooter-in-Chief Jeff Johnston wants to know: Do mechanical broadheads have a different point of impact than their field point brethren?

Double-Barrel Shotgun Triggers

Learn the difference between mechanical and inertial triggers.

Broadheads for Turkey Hunting

If you bowhunt turkeys, which do you chose—an old-school, replaceable-blade broadhead, or new school mechanical head?

#SundayGunday: Browning Citori 725 Sporting Maple

Get a closer look at the Browning Citori 725 Sporting Maple, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday video series.

NRA Gun of the Week: Weatherby Orion

Weatherby's latest version of the Orion is a Turkish-made, entry-level over-under shotgun that is loaded with features for a modest price.

NRA Gun of the Week: TriStar Setter S/T

TriStar Arms calls itself “the Value Experts,” and the company’s Setter over-under shotgun certainly backs up that boast.

ARTV: Ruger Red Label

In 1977 Ruger bucked the trend in a hunting market dominated by pump and semi-auto shotguns, introducing a new American-made over/under, the Red Label. The Red Label became a cult favorite among shotgunners until it faded from the Ruger line.

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