Hardware: Traditions Vortek StrikerFire

Vortek's “StrikerFire” is exactly what it sounds like: The gun is striker-fired. A hammer is replaced with a sliding cocker/de-cocker. How did it hold up when put to the test by American Hunter Editor in Chief J. Scott Olmsted? Find out in this review.

NRA Hunters Lead the Fight in Culture War

Launched in April, the NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum assembles a collection of leaders from across the hunting world dedicated to the enrichment and growth of the NRA’s mission to promote and defend hunting.

Making Tracks: Kubota RTVs

New diesel utility vehicles from Kubota include the RTV-X900, RTV-X1120D and RTV-X1100C.

Hardware: LHR Redemption

Until the economy tanked, there were several muzzleloaders on the market, but nowadays there are only a handful hunters can count on to outfit themselves for it. LHR Sporting Arms now offers one.

Winchester AA Shotshells Celebrate 50 Years

Celebrate AA loads with a commemorative case of the famous shotshells.

Exclusive: Collar Camera Records Deer Predation By Cougar

Collars on Washington deer are providing fabulous insight into the behavior of predators and prey—and some interesting predation, too.

#SundayGunday: Benelli BE.S.T. Lupo

Get a closer look at the Benelli BE.S.T. Lupo, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

#SundayGunday: Savage Arms 110 PCS

Get a closer look at the Savage Arms 110 PCS, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

Bookshelf: Fishing for God—and Vice Versa

Bill Rooney's latest work is a wonderful collection of adventurous tales that inspire thought regarding our pursuit of peace in the wild world.

Redfield Revived

Given the present state of the economy, an American-made scope for $129 should have no trouble finding its place in the market.

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