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Review: Howa Superlite

Among the lightest hunting rifles on the market, the Super Lite lives up to its name with a mere 4-pound, 7-ounce weight. This is aided by its lightweight Stocky's stock and a unique action that sits between the Howa Mini Action and Short Action in terms of size.

A One-and-Done Black Bear Hunt

A dog hunt for an Arizona black bear with a magnum wheelgun proves you can’t pack too big a punch.

Review: Rock River Arms LAR-22 Rimfire Carbine

B. Gil Horman breaks out the rimfire for a review of the Rock River Arms LAR-22, an incredibly flexible AR-pattern carbine that reliably runs .22 Long Rifle.

Review: Lehigh Defense Controlled Chaos Ammo

While much of the history of projectiles has been concerned with keeping a bullet together, Lehigh Defense’s Controlled Chaos is designed to do exactly the opposite, and it is extremely effective.

Hunting Skills: The Value of Stalking

Want to keep the thrill of the hunt going? Hunt with your feet, not feet-per-second.

Ballistic Coefficient: Why It Matters for Hunting

A detailed look at ballistic coefficient and how it applies to the hunter’s choice of projectile.

First Look: QuietKat Pivot Pro Hitch Rack

QuietKat eBikes has launched its Pivot Pro hitch rack, designed to load eBikes onto a car or truck without the need for lifting.

First Look: Rock River Arms BT3 Predator HP 6.5C

Rock River Arms debuts the BT3 Predator HP, in 6.5 Creedmoor.

ALPS Celebrates 30 Years

From humble beginnings in a one-car garage, the vision to bring quality gear to outdoor enthusiasts at an affordable price has led to one of the most successful outdoor manufacturing companies in the U.S.

First Look: Mystery Ranch High Water Series

The Mystery Ranch High Water series consists of six waterproof products, built to meet the demands of hunters, fishermen and outdoor enthusiasts.

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