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The New Winchester Super X3 Universal Hunter

In this business you don't just go around calling any old thing "super." That title has to be earned, and Winchester has done just that with its new Super X3 Universal Hunter shotgun.

One for the Ladies: The Savage Lady Hunter Rifle

What does it mean when a gun is deemed a "women's rifle?" For some it simply means cutting down the length and painting it pink, but Savage's new Lady Hunter rifle challenges that tendency, offering performance and durability in an attractive, lightweight package. Savage achieved a lighter, shorter barrel by removing weight from the forend, and included a higher comb to better suit women's necks.

Taking a Shot at the Best New Targets for 2012

With practically every new archery product on display at the ATA show, we made it our mission to track down the best new targets for 2012.

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.

Trace Adkins Partners with NRA Country

Trace Adkins is as big a hunter, outdoorsman and Second Amendment supporter as he is a country music icon.

New Guns & Gear from the 2012 NRA Annual Meetings

Check out the newest hunting guns and gear for 2012 exhibited at the 2012 NRA Annual Meetings in St. Louis, MO.

Cash-Strapped Calif County Goes After Duck Hunters

As hunters we already pay more than our fair share to preserve publicly owned properties. We spend millions of dollars on licenses and assorted conservation stamps to preserve public lands, while hikers, campers, birdwatchers and more get to enjoy our woods and wetlands free of charge.

Have Hunters Been Regulated Away from Air Travel?

TSA policies, airline baggage fees, and weight limits have made life difficult for the traveling hunter but if you plan ahead and pack smart; the process can be pretty painless. I'm a frequent flyer so I know the ropes, but if you haven't traveledina while—here are some tips.

When Things Go Wrong

Hunts do not always go as planned, as a lifetime outdoors reveals a list of epic failures.

A Nation of Plinkers

A lot of fun and inherently American, plinking can improve accuracy and is a perfect summer activity for shooters of all ages.

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