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Hardware: Blaser F16

Is the new Blaser F16 the gun that motivates a goodly number of American hunters and clays shooters to buy their first pricey European shotgun? This latest creation is another in a string of forward-thinking designs from a company intent on making sure the term “German engineering” still means something special.

NRA Outdoors: Your Portal to Adventure

Learn more about the NRA Outdoors program, a potential gateway to all of your bucket list hunts.

Hardware: Stevens 320 Field Grade

The Winchester Model 1300 was arguably the most underrated pump-action shotgun of its day. With its patent now expired, Savage Arms has revived the classic design with the Stevens 320.

What’s a Woman Hunter to Do?

Women increasingly are discovering what new hunters have learned for years: Going from beginner to seasoned pro is a tough climb.

Tomfoolin’

Never discount the power of a decoy to lure tom turkeys close—real close.

Hunting Tools You Didn't Know You Needed

Hunters who value good tools should never be caught without a good axe, a good shovel and a good brush cutter. Here are three of the best.

March's True Madness

This month many waterfowlers are more interested in BB loads than college BB teams. That's because the Light Goose Conservation Order creates a spring waterfowl season rifle with opportunities to bag birds—if you’re mad enough, that is.

Turkey Country: The Real Treasure of the Sierra Madre

Forget the gold; the true value of northwestern Mexico’s mountains lies in the Gould’s.

Go West for Early Birds and Lots of ’Em

They say the early bird gets the worm, but the early hunter gets the bird. Lots of birds, especially out West where seasons open as early as late August.

North Georgia Hat Trick

In spite of ‘Towsley’s Luck,’ do-it-yourself hunts sometimes do work out.

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