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5 Things You Need to Know About the New Savage A17

.17 HMR has never been a caliber that's taken well to semi-automatic rifles—until now.

NRA Great American Outdoor Show Attendance Nears Pre-Pandemic Peak

Over 165,000 people made the trip to Harrisburg for GAOS, and local officials estimate that the show contributes $75 million to the local economy each year.

Traversing Middle Earth

The backcountry of New Zealand’s South Island is tailor-made for the young at heart. Middle-aged hunters tackle it at their peril.

2017 Father's Day Gift Guide

Dads aren’t always the easiest member of the family to purchase gifts for, which leads to a lot of cliché purchases each year in the build-up to Father’s Day. Don’t be that gift buyer. Check out our handy 2017 Father’s Day Gift Guide and leave an impression this year.

Behind the Bullet: .270 Winchester

There’s no denying that the .270 has been getting the job done for over 90 years, with very few complaints.

Top New Rifles of 2019

Get a closer look at some of the most exciting new hunting rifles for 2019.

America's Twin Biathletes

You may have heard of Tracy and Lanny Barnes—the twin sisters of Olympic biathlon—but what you may not have known is that both women are avid hunters.

Barnes: 25 Years of Drop-Dead Reliability

Editorial Director John Zent looks back at the 25-year lifespan of the Barnes X-Bullet.

Dispelling the Myth about No Hunting on National Parks

Many hunters believe that hunting is banned on all national parks, but the truth is, many parks specifically permit it.

Night Shifts

It’s important to let the dogs do their thing, because without them and their zeal, hunters would fare poorly. Upland bird hunters and duck hunters know this. So do coon hunters, which are a breed unto themselves. Anyone can learn this if he or she passes just one night among them, for a coon hunt is always a work in progress.

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