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CVA Apex

The Apex is a break-action, single-shot rifle that lends the shooter the capability of switching barrels to meet specific needs.

The Return of Knight Rifles

The company that pioneered the modern inline muzzleloader is back in business and looking to be a player once again.

American Hunter's 2012 Golden Bullseye Award Winners

American Hunter editors announce their favorite guns and gear as the 2012 Golden Bullseye Award winners.

Mossberg’s 4x4 Platform

With the 4x4 platform, there's little doubt that Mossberg is on the upswing of rifle manufacturing—and they're offering them at reasonable prices, too.

NASGW Names Ruger Manufacturer of the Year

Award marks the sixth consecutive year that the company has been named the Firearms Manufacturer of the Year by NASGW.

89 Percent of NRA Members Oppose a Semi-Auto Ban

Think the national news media reports the truth? Think again. For weeks now, gun-control advocates have claimed data they have collected indicate a majority of NRA members support an assault-weapon ban.

KIOTI Tractor to Auction Pink UTV

KIOTI Tractor will feature a pink CS2410 subcompact tractor and a pink MECHRON 2200 UTV in their booth at the National Farm Machinery Show this year.

Can a Rifle's Accuracy be More Consistent at Long Range than it is at Short Range?

I’ve heard more than one rifleman say that its possible for a rifle to be more accurate at long range than it is at short range. On first hearing this, I assumed they were talking about MOA, rather than actual group size.

Dove Load Options: Opening Day and Late in the Season

Shots taken on doves are decidedly different between Opening Day and late in the season, thus requiring different loads. See what American Rifleman Managing Editor Aaron Carter recommends for each scenario.

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