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Lineman's Climbing Strap

Hunter Safety System Introduces Lineman’s Climbing Strap—Now Included With Every HSS Harness System.

Buckingham's Long Lost Shotgun Bequeathed to DU

There is a happy ending to a story that began Dec. 1, 1948, when beloved outdoor writer and legendary waterfowl hunter (apparently you can be both) Nash Buckingham accidentally drove off without his custom shotgun, "Bo Whoop." It would be 58 yearsbeforethe gunPhil Bourjaily has described as "probably the most famous waterfowl gun ever" would be seen again.

Hornady GMX

Hornady’s version of a monolithic, solid metal, expanding bullet is called the GMX, which stands for Gilding Metal eXpanding.

Justin Boots J-Max Line

J-Max boots provide the working man with ultimate performance without compromising on comfort.

How to Choose the Right Arrow Shaft

Having trouble choosing the right arrow for your hunt? Bob Robb has simplified the process into four easy steps.

Michelin LTX MS/2 Tires

Michelin LTX M/S2 tires are available for most half-ton and some three-quarter ton pickups, and many SUVs and crossovers depending on wheel size.

Jeff Cooper Scout Rifle Package

Steyr Arms has announced an extremely limited production run of the Jeff Cooper Scout Rifle in a commemorative package.

The New Model 70 Winchester

The original 1936 American Rifleman magazine article on the Winchester Model 70, and the beginning of this rifle's journey to the top of the American firearms heap.

The Model 70 Story: A Classic Advanced

As the design and production of the Model 70 continued to evolve throughout the 1960s and 70s, the rifles remained examples of the best American bolt-actions.

The Model 70 Story: The Early Years

A continuation of the history of the Winchester Model 70, exploring its early beginnings and rise to popularity.

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