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First Look: Easton 4mm Axis Long Range Arrows

The 4mm Axis Long Rang promises to offer bowhunters even more of what they want in a micro-diameter arrow, by utilizing a lighter-weight carbon for more speed to the target, in order to drive broadheads deeper upon impact.

First Look: CVA Crossfire Muzzleloader

CVA has announced the introduction of the Crossfire muzzleloading rifle. Developed for use with the Federal’s patented FireStick ignition system, the Crossfire promises to be easy to load, easy to shoot, and easy to unload at the end of a day in the field.

First Look: Mystery Ranch Treehouse Whitetail Packs

Mystery Ranch has collaborated with Scheels and Veil Camo’s West River pattern, which will result in an exclusive run of Treehouse packs for the serious whitetail hunter.

First Look: Christensen Arms Long Action MHR

Christensen Arms has announced the addition of long-action caliber options to its Modern Hunting Rifle (MHR) line.

First Look: Federal HammerDown 444 Marlin

Federal's lever-action focused line of HammerDown ammunition already included options such as .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .30-30 Winchester, .45-70 Government, and more. Now, a 270-grain load of 444 Marlin is available.

Review: Ruger SFAR

The Ruger SFAR is nearly identical in size to an AR-15-style rifle, yet it’s chambered in .308 Winchester, combining the ballistic advantages of the .308 with the size of a traditional MSR.

First Look: Blaser R8 Ultimate Carbon Rifle

Blaser Group adds to its carbon series with the introduction of the Blaser R8 Ultimate Carbon bolt-action rifle.

Hardware: Henry Single Shot Turkey Shotgun

Henry’s newest single shot is easy to carry and sports fiber-optic sights and a turkey choke for deadly tight patterns.

First Look: TriStar LR94 Lever-Action .410 Shotgun

TriStar Arms introduces its new LR94 line of lever-action .410 shotguns, combining a fun and versatile cartridge with a classic action.

The Mauser 98: Still Perfect for Hunters

If there were ever a classic rifle design—one that would go on to spawn innumerable copies—it is the Mauser 98. While the vast majority of American hunters rely upon the multitude of popular American bolt-action rifles, they owe a huge debt of gratitude to Paul Mauser’s turnbolt design.

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