Christensen Arms MHR Review Lead

Review: Christensen Arms MHR

A hybrid between a chassis rifle and hunting rifle, the MHR is a carbon fiber-barreled, bolt-action that combines a partial chassis with a conventional and modular buttstock and fore-end.

Long-Term Test: QuietKat Apex Pro (Part 1)

American Hunter Associate Editor David Herman begins his long-term test of the QuietKat Apex Pro e-bike, a long-range offering from the industry giant.

Texas Four-Step

Few places offer so much fun at just the right time in just the right doses as the Lone Star State in November.

Early-Season Mule Deer Hunting Tips

Shorten your mule deer learning curve with five tips learned over years of trial and error.

How to Hunt Silent Elk

To hunt elk that give you the silent treatment, you must focus on necessities they need all year: water, food and refuge from predators.

How to Attract and Keep Bucks on Your Property

You don’t need a high fence—you can keep deer on your hunting tract through a variety of measures. Consider managing the number of hunters and their locations and days hunting, setting aside sanctuary or planting preferred foods.

First Look: Sitka Gradient Collection Bottoms

The Sitka Gradient Collection introduces lower-body warmth solutions for waterfowlers. With a pant and bib option, both built with four-way stretch, tapered legs, foot stirrups, and minimal seams, this collection is designed to maximize comfort and flexibility under waders.

Member’s Hunt: When the Hunting Gods Smile

This latest Member's Hunt comes from David Willette of North Adams, Mass.

50 Years of American Hunter

We hope you are as proud as we are to celebrate a big birthday for the world’s largest and best hunting magazine.

Vintage Blacktails: Why Every Hunt is Connected to the Land

A hunt at a California winery is evidence that our pastime, like winemaking, is intrinsically tied to the land.

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