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Why Small Game is the Key to Hunter Recruitment

Allowing someone to tag along while you chase squirrels or rabbits may be the simplest, most effective way to recruit new hunters.

First Look: True Knives Replaceable Blade Knife

Perfect for the outdoorsman constantly needing to switch blade types and sharpen blades, True Knives Replaceable Blade Knife has a 2-step locking system and comes prepackaged with three blade options: two 3.5-inch drop-point blades and one 3.5-inch saw blade.

How to Punch Back at Recoil

You acquired that magnum rifle for a reason, but the kick it delivered overwhelmed your desire to take it on that elk hunt. Now it just sits in the safe. Throw any one of these six counterpunches to reduce recoil, and put that prized possession back into action.

Treestand Maintenance 101

Are your stands ready for the upcoming hunting season? If not, now is the time the act.

5 Steps to Make an Old Rifle Shoot Like New

You may not expect that classic big-game rig you inherited from your father to actually shoot a good group, but you’d be surprised: attention to a handful of details can pay dividends.

Favorite Rifles and Cartridges Used by North Country Guides and Outfitters

Contributor Aram von Benedikt teamed up with Book Your Hunt for a survey of North Country outfitter opinions on which calibers work and what bullets will not fail. Read on for their answers.

How to Solve Rifle Accuracy Woes

Is your rifle suffering from a loss in accuracy? Try these steps to return it to its former glory.

Best American-Made Hunting Gear of 2021

Products made tough, dependable and proudly in the USA.

Head to Head: .308 Winchester vs. .338 Federal

Between the .308 Winchester and .338 Federal, which is the better choice for the hunter? Contributor Philip Massaro examines the pros and cons of each.

Behind the Bullet: 6.8 Western

Winchester and Browning have collaborated to produce the 6.8 Western—a new take on the concept of the .270 WSM, using heavier bullets and a faster twist rate than previous iterations of the Winchester cartridges have used. Essentially, the 6.8 Western picks up where the .270 WSM leaves off, and delivers a whole lot more.

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