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SIG Sauer Adds 6.5 Creedmoor to SIG HT Hunting Ammunition Line

SIG Sauer has announced that it has added 6.5 Creedmoor to its SIG HT line of premium-grade rifle ammunition.

Essential Gear Roundup: Spring Hunting Season

Here's the gear you'll want to check out for spring turkey hunting season and any big-game hunts you plan to attend in the near future.

First Look: Christensen Arms Ridgeline Scout Rifle

Christensen Arms has announced the introduction of its new Ridgeline Scout rifle, designed for situations that require a lightweight, compact firearm, such as hunting from a ground blind or treestand.

Tactical to Practical: Hog Hunting With an AR-15

Are you new to hunting? Here’s why hogs are a great entry point to the sport, and why your current AR-15 is ideal for the task.

Bullet Bio: Remington AccuTip

A little known fact is that the Remington AccuTip bullet is actually made for Remington by Hornady. In fact, the Remington AccuTip bullet is nothing more than a Hornady SST bullet with a greenish tip instead of a red tip. Now, while this might surprise some of you, it should not detract from your opinion of this bullet.

AmericanHunter.org's Top 10 Stories of 2017

Here are the stories that our readers couldn't get enough of in 2017.

Hardware: Bushmaster Minimalist-SD

Fitting of its name, the Minimalist is a svelte AR with just enough features to make it eminently practical in the woods. Weighing 6 pounds, it’s lighter than almost any centerfire bolt-, lever- or pump-action rifle you’ll see at deer camp.

Hardware: Ruger American Rifle Ranch

Last year Ruger melded two of its working-man rifle brands—the Ranch moniker and its American Rifle line—to offer the American Rifle Ranch. Let’s talk about what’s in this name.

Hardware: Ambush Firearms 6.8 SPCII

Most of the employees at Daniel Defense are hunters, and they convinced Marty there is a good market for ARs on the hunting side. As a result, he recently branched out and created Ambush Firearms, a company that makes AR-15 rifles for hunting. The guns have the same quality and attention to performance as the defense models, but in designs by hunters, for hunters.

Hardware: Kimber Adirondack

Although this particular bolt gun at first seemed an unlikely choice for a safari—it was named for a mountain range in upstate New York and designed for hunting heavily timbered terrain—the minimal dimensions and balance of the Kimber Adirondack proved an easy-handling rifle has a place on any continent.

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