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Nosler M48 Varmint

From its desert tan color to its slick, short-throw bolt, and incredible accuracy, this is a perfect coyote hunting rifle that will easily handle rodent work, too.

Redfield Revived

Given the present state of the economy, an American-made scope for $129 should have no trouble finding its place in the market.

American Hunter's 2010 Golden Bullseye Award Winners

American Hunter editors announce the top guns and gear of the past year.

Review: Leupold VX-3

To maintain its competitive edge against more expensive European riflescopes and quality Japanese glass, Leupold has enhanced and renamed the VX-III line.

Nosler is in the Rifle Business

Whether you're in the market for the Nosler Custom Limited Edition Rifle or the more affordable Model 48, Nosler has something for you in 2010.

First Look: New Optics for 2010

These new riflescopes, sights, binoculars and rangefinders are destined to win in 2010.

Bone Collector Muzzleloader Scope

Black powder hunters will appreciate the quality features of the new 3-9x40 Bone Collector scope from Bushnell.

Dangerous Game Sights

Out there at binocular distances, none of Africa’s game is dangerous. Stalk close and use your sights the way they were intended.

Weaver's Buck Commander Line

The Buck Commander Series of riflescopes is the result of the collaboration between Weaver and the Buck Commanders.

8 mm Rem Mag

Remington no longer chambers the Big Eight in a production rifle, but the cartridge remains a favorite for some who hunt Africa.

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