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Federal Introduces Monthly Ammo Subscription Service

Federal has announced a new monthly subscription service that allows customers to receive five boxes of ammo delivered to their door step every month with no shipping charge.

Customer Service Still Exists

Good products and outstanding service have become such a rarity, it seems, that when one encounters both it is worthy of a mention.

USFWS Announces Winner of National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest

U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have announced the winner of the National Junior Duck Stamp Contest: 12-year-old Isaac Schreiber of Duffield, Va.

Thank You, Recreational Shooters!

The USFWS praises shooters’ contributions during National Shooting Sports Month.

Superior Performance: Ram Special Services Truck

Not just for outdoorsmen and women anymore, Ram introduced its new Special Services Law Enforcement Truck at the 2012 Media Day at the Range.

From Field to Frontline

Think German shepherds are the only dogs fit for duty? English springer spaniels and other hunting breeds increasingly are the dogs of choice for bomb sniffing, narcotics detection and search-and-rescue operations.

Bringing Birds Back from Mexico—What You Need to Know

For the table or for taxidermy, wingshooters have ample reason to want to bring back birds from hunts in Mexico. Here's a primer on the red-tape involved in doing so.

Carhartt Honoring Active-Duty and Retired Military Service Members with Special Edition Hat

In celebration of Veterans Day, active-duty and retired military service members who present a military I.D. at one of Carhartt’s 21 company-owned stores will receive a complimentary exclusive hat, while supplies last.

Know-How: Red or White?

In much of the eastern U.S., acorns are at the top of a deer’s menu come fall. But not all acorns—or oak trees—are equal, and knowing the difference can help you pick stands and plan when to hunt them.

Use Closed Forest Service Roads to Hunt for Elk

United States Forest Service lands hold more than 400,000 miles of roads, many of which are closed to motorized access. But they aren't closed to hunters afoot. Learn to use them to access elk habitat.

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