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#SundayGunday: Traditions Crackshot XBR

This week, we're taking a look at the Crackshot XBR, from Traditions. A hybrid break-action, the Crackshot XBR is a .22-caliber rimfire that also boasts an arrow-launching upper receiver.

Peccary Quest: Where and How to Hunt Javelina

Ever wonder where and how to best hunt javelina? Contributor Aram von Benedikt brings to bear vast experience from countless hours spent in pursuit of the wily pigs, offering some tips and tricks to consider for your next javie hunt.

Pope and Young Club Announces New World-Record Black Bear

On Feb. 8, during the Great American Outdoors Show, the Pope and Young Club convened a special panel of judges for a potential world-record black bear.

Pope and Young Club Announces New World-Record Rocky Mountain Goat

On Feb. 15, the Pope and Young Club convened a special panel of judges in Chatfield, Minn., for a potential new world-record Rocky Mountain goat.

New for 2020: Umarex AirJavelin

On the heels of its AirSaber, Umarex has announced another air archery product for 2020: the AirJavelin.

Hatsan Unveils 600 FPS Arrow Rifle: The Harpoon

Hatsan is expanding operations into the world of pneumatic arrow guns with the Harpoon.

First Look: Umarex AirSaber Arrow Rifle

Umarex introduces its new AirSaber bolt-action PCP-powered arrow rifle, which the company claims is the most technologically advanced arrow rifle on the market.

First Look: Traditions Crackshot XBR

The new Crackshot XBR arrow-launching rifle includes an interchangeable upper that uses a .27 caliber Traditions XBR Powerload blank to propel a 16-inch aluminum arrow at 385 fps.

Traditions Releases Crackshot XBR Arrow-Launching Rifle

Traditions announces its new Crackshot XBR arrow-launching rifle, a .22 caliber rifle that includes an interchangeable upper that uses a .27-caliber Traditions XBR Powerload blank to propel a 16-inch aluminum arrow at 385 fps.

Bowhunting: How to Deal With Wind

Shooting in wind is one of the most daunting tasks bowhunters face. However, there are a few things archers can do to mitigate the effects of nature’s blow.

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