Turkeys In Tree

Pioneering Wild Turkey Research Underway

The National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) is helping fund a new wild-turkey research project conducted by Mississippi State University and the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks.

Governor Ron DeSantis Announces 2022 Florida Python Challenge

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has announced registration for the 2022 Florida Python Challenge has opened, and the annual 10-day event will be held August 5-14, 2022.

First Look: Benjamin Armada Semi-Auto PCP Air Rifle

The Armada Semi Auto—the latest semi-automatic, premium pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) air rifle from Benjamin—combines a gamut of desirable features and technologies meant for all-day expeditions.

First Look: TenPoint Turbo S1

The Turbo S1, featuring some of TenPoint's latest technologies, is ready to take on turkey season.

NRA Great American Outdoor Show Attendance Nears Pre-Pandemic Peak

Over 165,000 people made the trip to Harrisburg for GAOS, and local officials estimate that the show contributes $75 million to the local economy each year.

Breakthrough Clean Technologies Releases Universal Cleaning Kits

Breakthrough Clean Technologies, a provider of odorless and user-safe gun-care maintenance, has announced a new economical line of cleaning kits.

New for 2022: Federal Force X2 Shorty Shotshell

Federal has combined the power of two of its newest technologies to create a shotshell option that changes the nature of self-defense. The new Force X2 Shorty shells measure just 1¾ inches but hold a payload of six 00 segmenting buckshot engineered to split into two equal pieces on impact.

Savage Arms Adds Model 110 PCS

Savage Arms has announced the addition of the 110 PCS (Pistol Chassis System) to its line of centerfire firearms.

First Look: Garmin Xero A1i Pro Bow Sight

Be ready at a moment’s notice with Garmin's most advanced auto-ranging digital bow sight yet.

2021 Gear of the Year: Tetra Hearing

Tetra Hearing was founded by two audiologists who knew that in the field, hunters need to hear sounds unique to their quarry, and to a lesser extent human conversation, but not much else—especially not gunfire. Their tinkering produced technology to improve a hunter’s hearing and protect it at the same time.

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