Nesika may be a name that’s relatively unknown to hunters, but the brand is well respected among benchrest shooters. In the past, the company only marketed actions. Now, though, it offers three complete rifles: the Sporter, Long Range and Tactical. All are production rifles, yet have features fitting of a custom job. Adam Heggenstaller discusses the Sporter model in this latest edition of Gun of the Week.
Honda Powersports gave media members a chance to put its new 2015 FourTrax Foreman Rubicon 4x4—supposedly engineered specifically for comfort and confidence—to the test earlier this fall. But will the new ride appeal to hunters? Get an inside look with our video.
Suppressors have been a hot topic in the industry of late—and something that NRA-ILA has been keeping an eye on for hunters, too. Among the hurdles they face though, is a general unfamiliarity from much of the hunting and shooting community. In hopes of turning that tide, the American Suppressor Association hosted a suppressor shoot during the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits outside Nashville, Tenn. last week. American Rifleman's Brian Sheetz had the opportunity to discuss the issue with Association President Knox Williams. Relive their discussion—and learn a few things—with the video embedded here.
Remington Arms recently partnered with Osceola Outdoors to take four young, up-and-coming hunters on an Osceola turkey hunt near Okeechobee, Fla. American Hunter was there to document the journeys of Jack Ellis, Hanna Earles, Grace Ainsworth and Jack Rickwalder. Get an inside look at their story with this video.
Many shooters have been wondering how the new AccuPowers would compare with the company’s established AccuPoint scopes. Can the new kid measure up? To see firsthand, John Zent joined company VP Sales and Marketing Chuck Wahr and Driftwood Media’s Eddie Stevenson for what might sound like a contrived substitute for a “real” deer hunt.