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American Hunter: 48 Years of Pure-Hunting Bliss

In 1973, the NRA introduced a monthly magazine focused solely on hunting. At a time when existing publications tailored to a wide array of sporting endeavors, such a singular-focused publication was a gamble. But within a decade, American Hunter boasted a million subscribers.

Recipe: Old-Fashioned Garlic Sausage

Family recipes passed down from generation to generation are time-proven and generate a sense of pride that other recipes can’t hold a candle to for bragging rights.

How to Build Killer Confidence Behind Your Rifle

Before fall big-game seasons begin, it’s important to build confidence in your rifle, ammo and optics—and how you perform with them in hand. To do so, it pays to put in practical range time, shooting not only from field positions but also building skill at quick, accurate follow-up shots.

How to Replace a Remington 700 Trigger

One of the easiest DIY projects for any hunter is to replace the trigger on their hunting rifle. Factory installed triggers are rarely as good as they should be, and any rifle is only as good as its trigger.

E-Collar for the Next Generation: The Dogtra Pathfinder

Humans have used dogs to hunt for thousands of years. More recently, technology (specifically GPS tracking collars) has made the partnership that much more dependable. The Dogtra Pathfinder collar marries the genius of GPS location with an easy-to-use smartphone interface.

DIY Backcountry Hunting Tactics and Gear

Considering a DIY backcountry hunt? Here’s a comprehensive gear list, along with tips and tactics to help you be successful.

Recipe: Smoked Elk Shank Baked Beans

This flavorful baked bean recipe is sure to entice more hunters to covet the shanks from their next harvest.

3 Tips for Locating Coyotes

To call coyotes successfully, you have to hunt where they hang out. Follow these tips to find more of them.

Gear Guide 2017: Element Busters

It’s the late season. In some areas it’s beyond cold, in others, just beyond nasty. You need clothing that will fight for your right to stay in the field because you know regrets are made the second you give up the frost for a warm cup of coffee.

Rifles for the Backpack Hunter

Need a rifle for your backpack hunt? Here are a few worth considering.

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