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How to Be a Hunting Client

What exactly are the standards for excruciatingly correct behavior on a guided hunt?

Most Scrapes Aren't Worth a Sit

Scrapes are basically “points of interest” along corridors that deer travel at night. Scrapes that draw daytime visits usually offer added attractions.

When to Get Out of That Stand

Sometimes deer hunters need to make something happen. Here’s when to get proactive and what to do.

Flying With a Gun: 8 Tips for Airborne Hunters

Airborne hunters can fly with firearms without much hassle if they know what to expect and how to deal with the most commonly encountered hiccups.

American Hunter's 2011 Golden Bullseye Award Winners

American Hunter editors announce their favorite guns and gear as the 2011 Golden Bullseye Award winners.

CVA Accura V2

The main advancement of the V2 is CVA's use of the Quick-Release Breech Plug, one that is truly quick and easy, requiring only finger pressure to remove.

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.

Five Best DIY Bowhunts In the West

If you have the ambition to launch your own bowhunt, the West offers the best in do-it-yourself adventure.

Bowhunters: How Far is Too Far?

Few arguments heat up a bowhunting camp debate quicker than the subject of distances at which a skilled hunter should actually take a bow shot at a big game animal.

Lightweight Rifle Project (Part 6 of 10)

Scope rings may not sound like a big component of a rifle’s construction, but that mode of thinking will cause you problems.

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