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New for 2024: Uberti USA 1873 Hunter Revolver

Uberti USA is giving classic revolver fans a new excuse to strap on vintage-style iron with the release of its 1873 Hunter Revolvers, pairing perfectly with the company's 1873 Hunter lever-action rifle.

New for 2024: Mojo Lite Spinning Wing Decoy

Mojo's original decoy was the Mojo Mallard, literally jumpstarting the Mojo Brand. It's popularity was in large part down to the decoy's combination of efficacy and durability.

New for 2024: Uberti USA 1873 Hunter

If there's one thing they know over at Uberti USA, its that the humble lever-action rifle is the one platform that never goes out of style. The company now brings the legendary 1873-pattern rifle into the 21st century with its all-new 1873 Hunter Rifle series.

First Look: Leupold Mark 4HD Riflescope

Leupold has announced the launch of a brand-new Mark 4HD family of riflescopes. The Mark 4HD series features a 4:1 zoom ratio and five magnification ranges, yielding an accurate and reliable option for close-quarter targeting, long-range dominance and everything in between.

AmericanHunter.org’s Top 10 Articles of 2023

Here are the articles that our readers couldn't get enough of in 2023.

Review: Winchester Wildcat Sporter SR

The Winchester Wildcat Sporter SR is innovative, clever, supremely versatile, reliable and inexpensive.

First Look: Mossberg 940 Waterfowl Optics-Ready Models

Mossberg is taking its line of 940 Waterfowl shotguns to the next level with an optic-ready receiver, designed to accept the direct mounting of RMSc-pattern micro-dot optics.

First Look: Savage 110 Ultralite Elite

Savage Arms has debuted its 110 Ultralite Elite, the company's flagship for weight savings and portability.

Review: Franchi Momentum All-Terrain Elite

With its 18-inch barrel and available .308 Winchester chambering, this compact powerhouse delivers everything you need to ethically harvest medium-sized game in a package that is easy to sling across the handlebars of your ATV.

How to Use Decoys for Predator Hunting

Once upon a time predators raced to the sound of a call. Back then hunters needed nothing more to attract their attention—but these days you could use some help. Learn why modern hunters depend more than ever on decoys to help suck in coyotes and other predators.

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