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NRAStore Announces Briar Buster Hat

The NRAStore rolled out some of its newest gear at last week's Great American Outdoor Show, and the NRA Briar Buster Hat became a quick favorite. Now it's available on NRAStore.com.

Best Cold-Weather Hunting Gear for 2021

A late-season win starts with beating the elements. Here's a look at some of the best new cold-weather hunting gear on the market for 2021.

First Look: Hot Shot 3-in-1 Hunting Parka

Hot Shot Gear has introduced the 3-in-1 hunting parka, a versatile hunting jacket designed for a wide variety of environs and conditions.

Rig 'Em Right Realtree Max-5 Low Rider II Layout Blind

Rig 'Em Right has announced its new Low Rider II layout blind, to be available in Realtree's MAX-5 waterfowl camo.

NRA Store Releases Waterproof Blanket

The NRA Store has rolled out a new product that hunters, hikers and any other outdoorsman or woman should keep an eye on. The NRA Tactical Waterproof Blanket should make a worthwhile addition to anyone's wares before they head afield.

How to Choose a Hog Hunting Cartridge

What's a "enough gun" for pig hunting? Craig Boddington has the answer.

First Look: Hornady V-Match Ammunition

Hornady’s new V-Match ammo blends the uniformity, aerodynamics and accuracy of the ELD-X and ELD Match lines with a thinner jacket which results in near-explosive expansion.

Hornady Adds 6mm Creedmoor to Precision Hunter Line

Hornady's Precision Hunter line was already due to expand in 2017, with the addition of .270 Winchester, 7mm-08 Remington, .280 Remington, .300 Winchester Short Magnum and .300 Weatherby Magnum. But, thanks to the skyrocketing interest in 6mm Creedmoor, the folks from Grand Island, Neb., are adding it to the line, too.

First Look: Hornady CX Bullet

Taking the place of the famed GMX bullet, Hornady’s new CX monolithic copper-alloy bullet sports a higher BC and delivers devastating terminal performance and 95 percent weight retention.

Hardware: Hornady Precision Hunter

Ammunition companies have been trying for decades to build a better bullet, especially the tipped variety. There are plenty of options on shelves, and for most hunters there’s no reason to upgrade. But wait. What about those seeking perfection and wanting to push the envelope to 600 yards or beyond? That’s the trend today.

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