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Cheap vs. Expensive Hunting Rifles: Which is Right for You?

Ever wonder what the difference really is between cheap and expensive hunting rifles (other than the price tag)? Contributor Aram von Benedikt takes us through a few noted differences, along with when to grab which.

First Look: Ol'Man Alumalite CTS Climbing Stand

For those hunters looking for a versatile way to hunt elevated, Ol'Man's AlumaLite CTS climbing stand, by Millennium Treestands, could be just the ticket.

First Look: Millennium Q200 Buck Hut

For deer hunters looking for a ready-to-deploy elevated shooting house rather than trying to construct a DIY version, Millennium Treestands has a solution with the Q200 Buck Hut.

First Look: Millennium T100 Aluminum Tripod Stand

The Millennium T100 Tripod Stand is designed to give hunters a lightweight and mobile shooting platform, thanks to Millennium's GoLITE Design.

Millennium Introduces L110 and L105 Ladder Stands

Millennium has introduced the L110 and L105 single-ladder treestands, designed with ComfortMax seats, SteelTough construction, a SafeLink safety line and full-body harness to satisfy both comfort and safety needs

How to Build the Ultimate Brown Bear Rifle

The rifle was magnificently ugly. So ugly, in fact, that it was beautiful. Here’s how to (and why you should) build your own.

Top 7 Long-Range Hunting Loads

Curious about what loads to buy for hunting at greater distances? Here are a few of our top choices for the task.

Hardcore Hunting: 5 Tips for Keeping Your Rifle Functioning

Temperature, snow, dust, ice and mud can all adversely affect rifles. Here are five tips to help you keep your hunting rig functioning properly during a hardcore hunt in tough conditions.

Public Land Hunting Etiquette

Here are some simple but significant “unwritten” rules you should always follow when hunting public land.

Why Public Opinion of Hunting Matters

Despite its importance as a good food source, as a wildlife-management tool and as a crucial source of funding for conservation in the United States, hunting remains vulnerable to misinformation and negative attention from ill-informed media, which can encourage support for restrictive legislation. The hunting community must appeal to non-hunters through common goals, motivations and values if our pastime is to remain a fixture in American life.

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