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NRA Outdoors Announces 2016 Long Range Schools

Following a successful launch in 2015, NRA Outdoors will expand its Long Range School offerings in 2016.

National Rifle Association Premieres NRA Precision Long Range School

Registration is now open for the National Rifle Association's Precision Long Range School, with classes available July 2-3, Aug. 13-14, and Sept. 3-4, 2016, at Peacemaker National Training Center in Gerrardstown, West Virginia.

Hornady Launches Free Ballistic Calculator App

Hornady's new Ballistic Calculator App allows users to calculate trajectories in the field without wireless connectivity from their phone or tablet.

BullShooters: What's the Best Bullet for Elk at 400 Yards?

And who's qualified to answer such a question?

Must-Have Long-Range Gear and Gadgets

Looking to go long? Here's the gear you'll need.

7 Must-Attend Seminars at the Great American Outdoor Show

Here are a few of the most heavily-anticipated seminars at the upcoming Great American Outdoor Show.

AmericanHunter.org’s Top 10 Articles of 2023

Here are the articles that our readers couldn't get enough of in 2023.

Bullet-Base Basics

Whether to use a flat-base bullet or one with a boattail depends largely on the cartridge and the game being hunted.

Book Review: The Practical Guide to Reloading

Keith Wood takes a closer look at Nathan Foster's "The Practical Guide to Reloading."

First Look: 6.5-300 Weatherby Mag.

Roy Weatherby was the godfather of the “speed kills” mantra, and so he designed his rifle cartridges to be the fastest and therefore the hardest hitting. Over 70 years later, the company is, er, sticking to its guns with the release of what is the fastest production 6.5-caliber cartridge, the new 6.5-300 Weatherby Magnum. Here are five things you need to know.

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