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First Look: Bone Dri Moisture Absorbing Gun and Ammo Bag

Engineered with Absorbits moisture-removal technology, the Bone-Dri Gun & Ammo Bag protects your handgun and ammunition from rust after exposure to moisture.

Review: Howa Superlite

Among the lightest hunting rifles on the market, the Super Lite lives up to its name with a mere 4-pound, 7-ounce weight. This is aided by its lightweight Stocky's stock and a unique action that sits between the Howa Mini Action and Short Action in terms of size.

TacSol Introduces New X-Ring VR Rifle

Tactical Solutions (TacSol) adds Winter 2021/2022 Edition of X-Ring rifles with GRS Hunter Light Stocks.

Top 5 Suppressors for Hunting

Suppressors mitigate a rifle’s report to decibel thresholds deemed safe by OSHA, enhance accuracy and lessen recoil. Here are the top five suppressors fit for various hunting scenarios.

First Look: SilencerCo Omega 36M Suppressor

SilencerCo's new Omega 36M modular rifle suppressor is purpose-built to accommodate multiple platforms and calibers from .22 Hornet to .338 Lapua Mag.

Suppressing Suppressor Myths

Suppressors, commonly but less accurately called silencers or “cans,” have been commercially available since 1908. Unfortunately for freedom-and hearing-cherishing Americans, they have been demonized by the anti-gun media largely due to their portrayal as “assassin tools” in Hollywood movies. In reality, however, suppressors are common in other countries because of the vast benefits they offer shooters and hunters. Here are few common myths about suppressors.

New Hunting Products from SIG Sauer

SIG Sauer has a number of new-for-2015 products that hunters should have their eye on.

American Hunter 2024 Golden Bullseye Award Winners

American Hunter has announced the recipients of its 2024 Golden Bullseye Awards, honoring exceptional design, manufacturing, performance and value for American hunters and gun owners.

Opinion: Subsonic Ammo Sucks for Big-Game Hunting

Subsonic ammo just doesn’t cut it for big-game hunting. Here’s why.

2011’s Top Six Drop-Away Arrow Rests

Of all the accessories a person can add to a compound bow, none are as important as the arrow rest. I am always amazed at how many guys I spot in deer camps every fall with a very expensive, late-model compound bow sporting a cheap arrow rest. That’s like buying a Ferrari and putting a set of cheap tires on it.

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