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Hardware: Ruger Hawkeye Long-Range Hunter

For any hunting application where the distance is expected to be extreme, the Ruger Hawkeye Long-Range Hunter is a solid contender. It will deliver all the precision you need, it’s portable enough to carry on long walks, it's handy enough for close-in snap shots and it's short enough to remain manageable in compact shooting blinds.

Tested: Henry Long Ranger

The Henry Long Ranger is comfortable on the shoulder, the lever functions flawlessly and it’s more than accurate enough to be a 250-yard deer killer.

Rifles for the Traveling Hunter

Many different rifles can be made to work in a pinch, but if you’re planning to do some serious traveling, keep these tips in mind while making your choice, and you’ll have a lifetime of successful hunts.

CZ-USA Announces CZ 457 Varmint Precision Chassis

CZ-USA has released a new Varmint Precision Chassis rifle, chambered in .22 Long Rifle.

First Look: Savage Precision Series Chassis Rifles

Savage Arms introduces its new Precision Series rifles built around the Modular Driven Technologies (MDT) chassis system, which the company says is the ideal match for Savage actions.

Top New Rifles of 2019

Get a closer look at some of the most exciting new hunting rifles for 2019.

Video: CVA Cascade Bolt-Action Rifle

The new Cascade is CVA's first-ever bolt-action centerfire rifle, featuring a synthetic charcoal grey synthetic stock with an adjustable length of pull, and a 22-inch carbon steel barrel finished in a rich, matte blue with a threaded muzzle for under $600.

Review: Christensen Arms Modern Precision Rifle (MPR)

The Christensen Arms MPR combines the precision of a competition rifle with the in-the-field functionality of a fine hunting rifle.

#SundayGunday: Remington 870 DM

Editor in Chief J. Scott Olmsted discusses the Remington 870 DM, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

Swamp Turkeys, Cajun Style

The Atchafalaya River Basin is home to one of America’s largest river and wetlands systems, stretching over eight Louisiana parishes. The Basin boasts the largest contiguous block of forested wetlands in the Lower Mississippi Valley. The Cajun people migrated to Louisiana in the 1760s from present-day Nova Scotia, and many came to settle along the Atchafalaya River.

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