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‘How My Guns Worked in Africa’

Stewart Edward White’s 1911 report to NRA members was one of the first from Africa’s hunting fields ever published in an American periodical, and is proof our association will always remain at the forefront of trends in firearm use.

10 Reasons to Become a Hunter

Do you know a family member, friend or neighbor who may consider joining the hunt? Here’s a long list of reasons that may convince them to do so. Pick the one that fills the bill then watch the drive to hunt kick in after the pursuit begins.

SHOT Show 2020: Cimarron Bad Boy 10mm Auto

Well-known purveyor of Old West replica firearms, Cimarron is expanding its Bad Boy revolver line with a brand-new chambering.

First Look: Kill Cliff Energy Drinks

Navy Seal-founded Kill Cliff has debuted two new flavors to keep up with increasing demand.

First Look: TrueTimber Fleece Jackets

TrueTimber's fall lineup of fleece jackets provide an option for almost any temperature, whether worn as outerwear, or under a parka for extra warmth.

Nine Line's Pro-2A Apparel Has Your Back This Fall

Nine Line Apparel has partnered with Mossy Oak to produce apparel featuring the NRA-exclusive Mossy Oak Overwatch camouflage pattern.

What You Need for Hunting Bighorn Sheep

Gear-intensive high-country hunts require specialized lightweight equipment, but not all of the essentials can be bought.

A Simple Plan

Though it seemed like a simple plan, the right place and the right time only exist if every participant is on the same clock.

A Beginner’s Guide to Traditional Bowhunting

Traditional bowhunting has its advantages and disadvantages, but one thing is certain: It will make you a better hunter and woodsman. Up for the challenge? Here’s how to get started.

Recipe: Smoked Elk Shank Baked Beans

This flavorful baked bean recipe is sure to entice more hunters to covet the shanks from their next harvest.

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