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Field Test: Nightforce 5-20x56mm SHV

When choosing a scope for serious use, four main categories top of the list of demands: optical quality, durability, accuracy of adjustments and a catch-all we’ll refer to as suitability. Nightforce has delivered a hunting riflescope that meets all four.

Federal Premium Trophy Copper Muzzleloading Bullet

As Federal Premium proves with its new Trophy Copper Muzzleloading Bullet, ingenious solutions can result from trying circumstances.

30 Years of New Ultra Light Arms

The difference a stock can make.

Five Muzzleloader Bullets To Field This Fall

Looking for a new, technologically advanced muzzleloader bullet for this fall? Here are five superior options.

Every Hunter Outfitted: Big Game

We expect our gear to do what it was made to do, to hold up to the beating we give it, time and time again. Be it chasing pheasants or greenheads, giant elk or bushy-tails, quality gear keeps us out longer, lets us hunt harder and allows our minds to focus on more important things ... like hunting. Here are our 2015 big game selections.

How to Choose a Rifle for Your Mountain Hunt

It doesn’t matter what you're doing, if you're doing it in the mountains then “weight” will probably have an influence on your success or failure. This includes your deer rifle.

5 Under-the-Radar Factory Rifle Cartridges

These factory-made cartridges may be under-the-radar, but they are certainly not short on punch or distance, making them excellent choices for game of all sizes.

#SundayGunday: Bergara Premier Series Mountain Rifle

Bergara's Premier Series Mountain Rifle is the subject of our latest #SundayGunday episode.

#SundayGunday: Ruger American Rifle in .450 Bushmaster

Ruger continues to grow its line of AR-15 caliber compatible American bolt-action Ranch rifles with the addition of a new model chambered for the straight cased .450 Bushmaster cartridge. Coming to market for less than $600, the Ruger American Rifle Ranch in .450 Bushmaster presents a great value in a chambering perfect for hunting in most of the U.S.

#SundayGunday: Browning BAR MK3

Originally designed to serve American troops during what was then known as the Great War and classified as the M1918, the BAR has earned its place in military history. What we're here to talk about, though, is hunting with it—which became a reality in 1967, with the advent of the BAR Sporting Model.

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