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10 Bowshooting Tips

Relax, focus on the spot, float your aim—these shooting tips and the others below will put you well on your way to becoming an accurate, successful bow hunter.

Tips for Field Dressing Game Birds

Preparing wild birds after the hunt can sometimes be tricky, so here are a few of the author's handy tips to simplify the process.

Browning 725 Over-Under Shotgun

American Rifleman Managing Editor Aaron Carter shoots the new Browning 725 Over-Under Shotgun at the 2012 Media Day at the Range in Boulder City, Nev.

Deep Six Technology

I have been in the archery/bowhunting business for close to three decades, and it is a rare occurrence when I see something these days from manufacturers that can truly be called “revolutionary.” The new Deep Six technology from Easton and New Archery Products (NAP) can be described as just that.

Turkey Spreads for Success

When it comes to spreads, most hunters think waterfowl, but big spreads can also work for turkeys.

Broadheads for Turkey Hunting

If you bowhunt turkeys, which do you chose—an old-school, replaceable-blade broadhead, or new school mechanical head?

Take Aim: Proper Shot Placement for Wild Turkeys

It can take a lot to call a wild turkey up close; don’t blow the shot once you do.

The Browning A5 Shotgun

The features include a kinematic action that is inertia operated, unlike your papa's recoil-operated A5.

Steiner Nighthunter XP

The Nighthunter's 56mm objectives and top-quality glass make it a great low-light performer.

The Rage X-Treme Broadhead

There is a lot of debate on whether mechanical broadheads can do the job of fixed blades. Doug Howlett put one of the most popular to the test.

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