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Lessons from Girl Hunter Weekends

AmericanHunter.org contributor Georgia Pellegrini regularly hosts her own "Girl Hunter Weekends." Here's what she's been learning from the largely all-female trips.

Member's Hunt: Daughters, Sisters and a Snow Goose

This latest Member's Hunt comes from Douglas Franklin of Memphis, Tennessee.

How to Replace a Remington 700 Trigger

One of the easiest DIY projects for any hunter is to replace the trigger on their hunting rifle. Factory installed triggers are rarely as good as they should be, and any rifle is only as good as its trigger.

Make Your Own Custom Hunting Knife

If you’ve got the tools and the know-how, assembling and finishing your own blade may add extra joy to hunting season.

Hardware: Blaser F16

Is the new Blaser F16 the gun that motivates a goodly number of American hunters and clays shooters to buy their first pricey European shotgun? This latest creation is another in a string of forward-thinking designs from a company intent on making sure the term “German engineering” still means something special.

Head to Head: .35 Whelen vs. 9.3x62mm Mauser

The .35 Whelen and the 9.3x62mm Mauser have cases within a millimeter in length and a bullet diameter just a few thousandths apart, so which cartridge would a hunter choose?

Ticks and Chiggers 101

Just the thought of ticks or chiggers is enough to make a grown man cringe in horror, but knowledge, preventive measures and common sense will help hunters avoid them.

How to Convince Your Wife to Let You Buy as Many Guns as You Want

Here’s how to prevent a firearm famine from bleeding your soul dry of the sweet scent of gun oil.

Hardware: Colt Anaconda

Colt’s popular “Snake Gun” revolver series gains a new addition with the updated Anaconda, featuring a fully adjustable rear sight, wide hammer spur, open-back rubber Hogue grips, replaceable front sight with orange insert, and a top strap already drilled and tapped for mounting optics.

Traditions Shenandoah

Those of us who like to slip back in time and do things the old way can find a willing partner in the Traditions Shenandoah rifle.

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