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The 26-Yard Hunting Zero

Much has been written on the ideal distance to zero a hunting rifle. There is no best sight-in range for everyone, because the range at which hunters expect to shoot their quarry differs considerably. There is one technique, however, that should allow you to hold your crosshairs on the vitals of deer-sized game and keep the bullet inside the vital zone out to 280 yards—and Jeff Johnston's ready to share it with you.

New Riflescope For .300 AAC Blackout Cartridge

To better harness the applications of the .300 AAC Blackout's abilities effectively, Nikon has developed the new P-300 BLK riflescope.

NRAHuntersRights.org Giving Away Hawke Riflescope

December visitors to NRAHuntersRights.org will have the opportunity to enter to win a Hawke Varmint Side Focus 4-16x44 Riflescope.

FAB Defense Collapsible Stock With Magazine Well

FAB Defense is offering a free 5.56/.223 magazine with the world’s first collapsible AR-15 buttstock with a built-in magazine well.

The Pronghorn Rifle

Every once in a while I get quizzed as to what rifle to bring on a hunter’s first pronghorn hunt. Most of the time I ask in return what the hunter already has.

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