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2020 Ammo of the Year: Hornady .300 PRC

The Hornady .300 PRC is part of a paradigm shift in centerfire-cartridge design, one brought about by an increasingly improved understanding of internal and external ballistics, and the use of Doppler radar. As a .30-caliber magnum it is not only capable of killing big game, but also other .30-caliber magnums.

Head to Head: 6.5 Weatherby RPM vs. 6.5 PRC

The 6.5mm craze shows no signs of slowing down; in fact, it’s looking to be the bore diameter of the 21st century. Which of these two new cartridges is the better choice for the hunter? Contributor Philip Massaro examines the pros and cons of each.

Game-Changing Hunting Gear for 2020

Here’s a look at the revolutionary new firearms, optics and gear for 2020 that will change the way you hunt.

How Accurate Are Today’s Rifles?

Here’s what you can realistically expect from your new rifle.

2018 Rifle of the Year: Bergara B-14

Meet American Hunter's latest Rifle of the Year.

Hardware: Federal Premium Edge TLR

Designing a line of long-range hunting ammunition involves many engineering considerations. Federal Premium might have cracked the code with its new Edge TLR (Terminal Long Range) ammo.

Hardware: Savage B22 FV

Savage launched a full B-Series line all at once this year, with three rimfire chamberings and a wide range of variations, including some that are suppressor ready.

Top New Hunting Ammo for 2017

Keith Wood takes a closer look at some of 2017's most exciting new ammunition entries.

Hardware: Tract Toric

Never heard of Tract Optics? We can fix that.

First Look: M40-66

The M40 stands as one of this nation’s most iconic rifles. To honor the service of the M40 and the men who carried them, the design is being replicated as the M40-66 and made available to consumers in limited quantities.

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