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2016 Optic of the Year: Zeiss Terra XB75 Crossbow Scope

Zeiss' Terra XB75 Crossbow Scope is our 2016 Optic of the Year.

2016 Muzzleloader of the Year: CVA Accura LR Nitride

Meet our 2016 Muzzleloader of the Year, the Accura LR Nitride from CVA.

2016 Vehicle of the Year: Yamaha Wolverine R-SPEC

The Wolverine R-Spec is made, writes AH contributor Lazelle Jones, “to work in settings where the world is covered by rough terrain." It is our 2016 Vehicle of the Year.

2016 Pioneer of the Year: Randy Brooks

The former president and CEO of Barnes Bullets is our 2016 Pioneer of the Year.

2019 Gear of the Year: Primos Double Bull SurroundView 360 Hunting Blind

Dubbed as the first “blind without a blind spot,” the new Primos Double Bull SurroundView 360 Blind utilizes a see-through fabric to allow complete visual awareness without the need to open windows.

2019 Vehicle of the Year: Yamaha Kodiak 450

In an ATV market that touts ever-larger side-by-side vehicles capable of hauling four humans and untold pounds of gear and game, many hunters still choose to use a four-wheeler. A four-wheeler is, after all, cheaper than a SxS. It is also easier to maneuver in tight spots, rides in a pickup bed and sits nicely in the back of a garage. Yamaha considered all this when it designed the 2019 Kodiak 450.

2020 Rifle of the Year: Remington Model 700 American Hunter

Meet our 2020 Rifle of the Year, the Remington Model 700 American Hunter.

2020 Muzzleloader of the Year: CVA Paramount

Our Muzzleloader of the Year, the CVA Paramount, is built for long-range hunters.

2020 Ammo of the Year: Hornady .300 PRC

The Hornady .300 PRC is part of a paradigm shift in centerfire-cartridge design, one brought about by an increasingly improved understanding of internal and external ballistics, and the use of Doppler radar. As a .30-caliber magnum it is not only capable of killing big game, but also other .30-caliber magnums.

2020 Optic of the Year: Leupold RBX-3000 HD Rangefinding Binocular

The Leupold RBX-3000 HD delivers remarkable optical performance, but it’s more than a binocular. As a rangefinding binocular, in the right hands it can help a hunter shoot to his maximum ethical, effective range with the push of a button.

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