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North American Deer Summit Kicks Off Today

Hosted by the National Deer Alliance, the three-day event on May 6-8 draws national experts on deer, deer hunting and deer conservation as they address the key issues facing today’s deer populations.

2016 ATA Show Kicks Off in Louisville

Like a Kentucky Derby race horse, this outdoor editor plans to be the first out of the gate to check out this year’s new bowhunting and archery products.

SCI Convention Seminars: You’re Never Too Cool for School

Bump up your hunting and shooting sports knowledge to the next level at the annual SCI Hunters' Convention by attending a couple seminars.

Bookshelf: 3 Must-Read Books for Summer 2017

Looking to beef up the library? Here are three new books that are well worth your time.

First Look: Christensen Arms Modern Precision Rifle (MPR)

The future of long-range hunting just arrived: the Modern Precision Rifle (MPR) from Christensen Arms of Gunnison, Utah. Lightweight and accurate, the bolt action MPR performs like a rifle you'd find on the Precision Rifle Shooting circuit, but with features the long-range hunter will appreciate and use in the field.

Heartland Therapy

There’s nothing like a few good days in the pheasant-hunting capital of the world to uplift the sprits of a heavy-hearted hunter.

Mehall Phillips Receives 2018 POMA Pinnacle Award

A special congratulations to American Hunter/NRA-HLF Senior Editor Karen Mehall Phillips who received a Professional Outdoor Media Association’s (POMA) 2018 Outstanding Achievement Pinnacle Award in the “Conservation” category for her NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum article, “Lying About Lions: Fake News Exposed as Hunters Fight Fiction with Facts.”

Remington Rifle Project—Part I: The Idea

An offhand remark plants a seed that launches a yearlong collaboration.

Sheep Hunts: When a Slam Becomes a Straight

Editorial Director John Zent recaps the hunts from his North American "grand slam."

NRA Publications Names Mark Keefe Editorial Director

The National Rifle Association’s Publications Division is pleased to announce Mark. A. Keefe, IV, has been appointed Editorial Director, succeeding John Zent, who held the post from 2004 until April of this year, retiring after nearly four decades as an NRA staff editor. Brian Sheetz will replace Mark Keefe as editor in chief of American Rifleman.

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