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Beretta A400 Xcel Sporting

The author believes the A400 to be a better shotgun than the A391 because it's lighter and has even less recoil and faster cycling.

Turkey Brine: The Best Way to Cook a Wild Turkey

Everyone has his or her own turkey technique at Thanksgiving, but according to the author, a great turkey starts with a great brine.

SHOT Show Mid-Week

The numbers are not in yet, but I’ll be surprised if this show does not set an attendance record. Wading through the sea of gunning humanity has been a challenge; nonetheless I have found a few more nuggets that tripped my trigger.

More Dumb Poacher Stories from 2011

AmericanHunter.org hates letting attempted misdeeds go un-laughed at. Read on for more dumb poacher stories from 2011.

10 Must-Have Kitchen Tools for Cooking Wild-Game

Make sure your wild game is tender, flavorful and doesn't go to waste with these essential kitchen tools.

Leupold 15-30x50mm Compact Spotting Scope Review

The aptly named 15-30x Compact is small in size and light in weight, but big on capability.

Savage 212

A barrel-locking nut and AccuTrigger make the 212 a very accurate option.

The Magellan eXplorist 110

At $129, the 110 is an easy-to-use bargain with some great features.

Canada Beckons

The diversity of species, nonstop action and generous bag limits offered by Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are arguably unrivaled by any U.S. destination.

Simple Directions

I admit it. I’m an old guy, and I do not really like technology all that much. When it comes to hunting laser rangefinders and, upon occasion, a trail camera, are about as high tech as I get. I’ve never been a big fan of using a GPS when hunting, preferring the old school way—the topographic map and compass.

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