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Running Single Actions

Think you’re good with a thumb-buster? Try shooting fast.

The Romance of the Lever Gun

For those of us born in the middle of the last century there is a romantic connection to the lever-action rifle.

Never Forget Safety

It’s happened again. A hunter accidentally shot and killed his guide on a brown bear hunt in Alaska.

Missing Can Make You a Better Shot

Missing Can Make You a Better Shot

The .30 TC

Alzada, MT—Thompson/Center’s first headstamped cartridge—the .30 TC—is hardly new. In fact, it was announced several years ago, along with T/C’s first repeater, the Icon.

Redneck Casting

I have always had an admiration for what I call redneck ingenuity—basically the ability to make do or get by with something on the ultimate cheap.

Pronghorns on Sunday

Not every state allows Sunday hunting, which made Assistant Editor Jon Draper's Wyoming pronghorn hunt all the more memorable.

Federal Judge Halts Grizzly Hunts in Wyoming and Idaho

The first grizzly bear hunts to be held in Wyoming and Idaho in more than 40 years have now been suspended following a federal judge's ruling just two days before the states' scheduled openers.

Wyoming Hunting Guide Killed in Grizzly Attack

Wyoming hunting guide Mark Uptain was found dead after he and a client were attacked by a grizzly bear on Sept. 14 while field-dressing an elk in the Teton Wilderness.

Unusual Antlers

The configuration and dimensions of deer antlers are dependent on genetics and physical condition, and at times can be quite odd.

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