2018bushnelloptics_lead.jpg

Bushnell Launches 3 New Optics Lines

Forge, Nitro and Prime riflescopes, binoculars, spotting scopes and laser rangefinders usher in a new era in Bushnell sport optics.

HSUS Dupes Donors in Favor of Bankrolling Attacks on NRA and American Hunters

Sorry pet shelters: This new video from HumaneWatch.org shows how the HSUS would rather spend chunks of its $140 million budget to try and label American hunters as murderers and ban hunting ammunition in efforts to shut down hunting.

Field to Table: How to Care for Game Meat

When you eat what you kill, it’s your job to ensure your prime cuts stay in prime condition between the field and the fork.

Gundogs: Prime Your Pup

A new puppy is spring incarnate, joy overflowing and trouble down the road if you don’t direct it along the correct path.

#SundayGunday: Marlin XT-17VSL

Get a closer look at the Marlin XT-17VSL, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

Whitetailers: Report to the Woods Now!

The next 10 days are prime time for scouting big bucks transitioning between summertime bachelor groups and fall breeding patterns.

Hardware: Bushnell Forge 4.5X-27X-50mm

From the entry-level Prime to the mid-priced Nitro to the top-shelf Forge, each new line delivers revamped features, benefits and performance for which Bushnell is famous.

SHOT Show 2019: Bushnell Forge 15X56mm Binocular

Bushnell's new top-of-the-line Forge 15x56mm binocular has ED Prime glass elements with the company’s Ultra Wide Band anti-reflection coating, as well as the company’s EXO Barrier coating on exterior lenses to repel moisture, oils, dust and debris.

Farming in Pheasant Country? Consider a "Flushing Bar"

Pheasant country and prime agricultural areas tend to go hand-in-hand, so this time of year many farmers encounter nests while discing the earth or mowing fields. Unfortunately the hens' instinct is to sit tight and wait out the threat—not the best strategy with a tractor bearing down on you.

How to Avoid the Target Archer's Trap

July is prime time to hone your bow-shooting skills and experiment with new equipment. This means 3-D shooting, betting your buddies on shots and seeing if you can hit the bullseye clear across the yard. It’s all good fun and great practice—provided you keep it applicable to bowhunting.

Page 2 of 26

Interests



Get the best of American Hunter delivered to your inbox.