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Head to Head: .22-250 Remington vs. .204 Ruger

Between the .22-250 Remington and the .204 Ruger, which is the better choice for the hunter in the market for a cartridge capable of handling shots varying from bobcats in thick timber to coyotes across windy, open fields? Contributor Philip Massaro examines the pros and cons of each.

New for 2021: Savage M110 Timberline Realtree Excape

American Hunter Editor in Chief Scott Olmsted checks out the Savage M110 Timberline Realtree Excape.

Hardware: Federal Premium HammerDown

Federal’s new HammerDown ammo line has been ideally adapted to feed, cycle and function in lever-action rifles while also delivering the best level of terminal performance for hunting that can be extracted from each cartridge.

A Sheep Hunter’s Rifle Comes Home

Famed conservationist Charles Sheldon is essentially solely responsible for the establishment of Alaska’s Denali National Park and Preserve. He was also a major hunter. And it’s at least due in part to that hunting prowess, along with his famed custom 6.5x53R rifle, that the Denali National Park and Preserve stands where and how it does today.

4 Ways to Fine-Tune Your Rifle During the Offseason

If you strive to have the best rig possible come opening day, now is the time to give your rifle a good tune-up.

Know-How: Weatherproof Your Stock with Bed-Liner

Though most hunters tend to leave stock work to the professionals, here’s a simple and inexpensive DIY modification that can turn your old stock into a weatherproof warrior.

Tips for Buying a High-Quality Used Bow

Here are a few tips to guide you through the process of purchasing a high-quality used bow to ensure you make the correct decision.

Know-How: Throw Coyotes a Change-Up

Coyotes learn quickly to avoid your calls when they hear the same ones from the same places over and over. Follow these tips to change the results.

How to Build a Custom Rifle

Want to build a custom rifle but don't know where to start? Contributor Philip Massaro offers a few tips he learned throughout the process.

Behind the Bullet: .41 Remington Magnum

The .41 Rem. Mag. suffers from the lost-middle-child syndrome; it lives in the shadow of the both the .357 and the .44 magnums. But it deserves far better than that. Here's why.

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