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Must-Have Hunting Gear for 2021

From high-tech trail cameras to life-saving water purifiers, these noteworthy new products will help make this hunting season your best yet.

An Ode to the 7.62x39mm (M43) Soviet

By today’s standards, the external ballistics of the 7.62x39mm Soviet are insipid. And yet, the cartridge remains an excellent choice for hunting common big-game species at practical ranges.

Hunter Safety Systems Introduces Shadow Harness

Hunter Safety System has released a harness in a whole new price point, dubbed the Shadow. An effortlessly simply-yet-rugged design, the Shadow retails for just $49.99.

Nosler Offers New Bullets in 2020

2020 is not even two months old, yet Nosler has already unveiled three new bullets, in their Reduced Drag Factor (RDF), AccuBond-Long Range (ABLR) and Varmageddon lines.

SHOT Show 2015 Coverage

Is it that time of the year already? Our staff has arrived in Las Vegas for yet around go-round with SHOT Show. Follow along with our coverage right here, with "The Gun Club."

Houston Chronicle Errs in Tying Hunters to the Illegal Wildlife Trade

As the world’s No. 1 conservationists, hunters view every day as World Wildlife Day, yet this misguided anti-hunter reporter specifically uses this day to trounce us—in spite of the facts.

Browning Announces New Speed Load Series Knives

If you're going to carry a knife, it doesn't hurt to have one endorsed by an Alaskan big game hunting guide. Or, better yet, designed by one. That's what you're getting in the new Speed Load Knife series from Browning.

New for 2023: Mystery Ranch Enlarges Pop Up Packs

The new Pop-Ups have been increased from 28- and 38-liter capacities to 30- and 40-liter capacities. Both boast taller-yet-sleeker designs that well fit their unique, telescoping frames.

Hardware: Swarovski EL 8.5x42mm

Swarovski recently released yet another iteration of its famous EL binocular that doesn’t even try to improve the optics. Probably because it doesn’t have to.

.300 H&H Magnum

Some despise the .300 H&H for its length, belt, tapered case design and obtuse neck, yet these qualities have kept the round alive for decades.

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