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Familiar Ground

After years away from the game, the author rediscovers the highs and lows of bowhunting. But only a rifle in his hands delivers redemption.

The Bison Hunter from New York

Theodore Roosevelt is arguably the most recognized outdoorsman to lead the United States, but he wasn’t always a hunter. Come along on a New Yorker’s first Western hunting venture.

Protecting Your Right to Hunt is More Important Than Ever

Electing and re-electing pro-Second Amendment and pro-hunting candidates is essential to protecting our hunting heritage.

American Hunter's 2018 Golden Bullseye Award Winners

The editors of American Hunter have announced the recipients of our 2018 Golden Bullseye Awards.

Pete Brownell Elected NRA President

Pete Brownell of Montezuma, Iowa was elected by the National Rifle Association Board of Directors as President May 1, 2017, following the 146th NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits in Atlanta.

Dana Loesch To Serve As Major National Spokesperson For NRA

Dana Loesch, the conservative leader, online pioneer and nationally syndicated radio host, will serve as a major national spokesperson for the National Rifle Association.

Indiana and Kansas Add Right to Hunt Amendments

Hunters in Indiana and Kansas scored landslide victories during the 2016 General Election when voters overwhelmingly approved adding an amendment to each state’s constitution that preserves the right to hunt.

Ammo, Firearm, Archery Sales Boost Nation’s Wildlife Programs

Federal excise taxes collected on the sale of rifles, shotguns, handguns, ammunition and archery gear have nearly tripled during the past decade, boosting federal funding for the nation’s wildlife and hunter-education programs to record levels even though many handgun, ammo and archery buyers don’t hunt.

Taurus to Auction Off Commemorative Judge Revolver to Benefit NRA-ILA

Taurus is auctioning off a 10th Anniversary Judge on GunBroker.com, and all proceeds will benefit the ongoing efforts of NRA-ILA. The auction is live now, and runs through Oct. 2, 2016.

Ruger Meets and Extends "2 Million Gun Challenge" to Benefit NRA

About this time last year, Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc., pledged to donate $2 to the National Rifle Association for each new Ruger firearm sold between the 2015 and 2016 NRA Annual Meetings. Ruger delivered on its promise, and donated some $4 million to NRA earlier this year, in Louisville. The success has inspired the company to raise the bar a peg and extend the promotion—enter the "2.5 Million Gun Challenge."

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