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Hardware: Hoyt Carbon RX-5

Hoyt has set a new bar with the RX-5. We've shot and tested every RX model the company has put out over the years, and this one trumps them all when it comes to overall shootability, stealth and that oh-so-good feel.

First Look: Ol' Man Hang-On Treestand and Ladder

The Ol’Man Assassin Hang On is designed for hunters who cover lots of ground, and need to shift locations when those big bucks change their patterns throughout the season.

First Look: Excalibur Assassin 400 TD

The latest addition to Excalibur’s Micro crossbow platform, the new Assassin 400 TD has the narrowest profile of the entire Assassin family and features the company’s Quick-Loc takedown system, a silent integrated Charger crank, an anti-dry fire system and more.

Sleeping-Bag Sidearm: Ruger Super Blackhawk

Staying overnight in bear country? You need a sidearm that's reliable, accurate and readily available. Here's why contributor Max Prasac opted for the Ruger Super Blackhawk in .44 Magnum.

New for 2018: Browning Buck Mark Plus Camper UFX Suppressor Ready

Everyone needs a plinking/small-game rimfire pistol in his or her life. If your life is lacking, Browning's new Buck Mark Plus Camper UFX Suppressor Ready can fill the void.

New for 2018: Excalibur Assassin Crossbow

The new Assassin from Excalibur Crossbows is the fastest shooting recurved-limb bow available. With an adjustable stock, the bow is fast, simple and reliable, making it a ground-breaker on the recurve side of the industry.

Top 5 Suppressors for Hunting

Suppressors mitigate a rifle’s report to decibel thresholds deemed safe by OSHA, enhance accuracy and lessen recoil. Here are the top five suppressors fit for various hunting scenarios.

Hardware: Ruger American Rifle Ranch

Last year Ruger melded two of its working-man rifle brands—the Ranch moniker and its American Rifle line—to offer the American Rifle Ranch. Let’s talk about what’s in this name.

Rock River Coyote Carbine Review

Its superb accuracy and high-capacity magazine make the Coyote Carbine a great rifle for varmints or self-defense.

Suppressing Suppressor Myths

Suppressors, commonly but less accurately called silencers or “cans,” have been commercially available since 1908. Unfortunately for freedom-and hearing-cherishing Americans, they have been demonized by the anti-gun media largely due to their portrayal as “assassin tools” in Hollywood movies. In reality, however, suppressors are common in other countries because of the vast benefits they offer shooters and hunters. Here are few common myths about suppressors.

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