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How to Stay Warm on Stand in the Late Season

If you’ve ever sat in a treestand in the late season, you know it can get bitter-cold. Here’s how to keep warm so you can comfortably stay on stand in even the coldest temperatures.

Prep Now for Your Backcountry Hunts!

With early archery seasons coming in August, Karen Mehall Phillips decided it was time to get serious are her preparation. The result? A trip to Magpul's Backcountry Hunter's course in Yakima, Wash.

American Hunter's 2011 Golden Bullseye Award Winners

American Hunter editors announce their favorite guns and gear as the 2011 Golden Bullseye Award winners.

Lightweight Gear for the Mountain Man

Want to hunt up high where the sheep, goats and early-season elk live? This lightweight clothing and gear will help get you there.

Chasing Wolves: Day One

Editor in Chief J. Scott Olmsted is in Gibbonsville, Idaho, hunting wolves with outfitter/guide Caleb Davis of Continental Divide Outfitters. Follow along with his pursuit right here.

Guns and Gear for an Alaska Brown Bear Hunt

Editorial Director John Zent shares the gear he used on his recent Alaska brown bear hunt.

Tips and Tactics for Late-Season Bucks

Without standing crops to watch over, late-season deer hunting can be about as fruitless as a white oak in winter. When cold weather and wary deer make you want to give in, bundle up and try these tactics.

Rust Bluing: Can You Do It At Home? Part II

Once the red oxide converts to black (this will be obvious to the naked eye), it’s time to “card” off (remove) the excess rust.

Real World Gear Review

The “No Bullshoot” Gear Report

Rust Prevention

Is there anything you can do to remove rust from your gun without damaging it?

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