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Five Bird Dogs for Today's Suburbs

Did you know legendary wingshooting author and field-trial judge Nash Buckingham spent most of his life in a Memphis apartment?

The Best Way to Cook Venison Steaks

If you’re cleaning out your freezer to make room for the coming season, here are five tips for getting the most out of your wild-game steaks.

Warming Up for Waterfowl Season

With the year’s best waterfowling in full swing, here's what every shooter should do before heading out to the water.

6 Reasons Everyone Should Hunt

Safe, healthy, affordable—here are the top six reasons everyone should hunt.

Nikon M-223 Riflescope Review

Nikon’s M-223 series of affordable scopes allows long-range AR shooters to be fast and proficient in changing circumstances and at varying target distances.

How to Hunt Rabbits Without Dogs

Hounds certainly help the cause of the rabbit hunter, but you don’t need a pack of beagles to score big on this abundant game.

Suppressing Suppressor Myths

Suppressors, commonly but less accurately called silencers or “cans,” have been commercially available since 1908. Unfortunately for freedom-and hearing-cherishing Americans, they have been demonized by the anti-gun media largely due to their portrayal as “assassin tools” in Hollywood movies. In reality, however, suppressors are common in other countries because of the vast benefits they offer shooters and hunters. Here are few common myths about suppressors.

Lightweight Gear for the Mountain Man

Want to hunt up high where the sheep, goats and early-season elk live? This lightweight clothing and gear will help get you there.

Springtime Varminting

Spring has arrived, and, of course, we’ve got a forecast calling for snow. It won’t last, and soon temps will climb back into the 60s and perhaps the low 70s. A lot of guys are getting worked up in anticipation of turkey season. I’ve killed three turkeys, and while turkey hunting is OK by me, I confess that I am not struck with the turkey bug. What trips my springtime trigger is shooting picket pins (ground squirrels) and prairie dogs.

The 5 Most Common Wild Game Cooking Mistakes

Wild game is nothing like the meat you find on store shelves, and preparing it wrong can lead to disaster. Here are some wild game cooking mistakes you can avoid.

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