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Review: Kimber Montana Bolt-Action Rifle

A diehard predator hunter takes a comprehensive look at Kimber's Montana rifle.

Scopes, Sights and Good Intentions: Part II

Hunters have rules for rifles that have been established for decades. But is it time to re-write the playbook when it comes to optics?

Know-How: Kill More Coyotes with Electronic Callers

With electronic predator callers, the modern-day coyote hunter has at his disposal a massive sound library at the touch of a button.

Scopes, Sights and Good Intentions: Part I

Hunters have rules for rifles that have been established for decades. But is it time to re-write the playbook when it comes to optics?

Review: DoubleTap Ammunition's Ted Nugent Line

DoubleTap's Ted Nugent-branded ammo won’t make you a better guitar player, but it will do duty as full-power ammunition for whatever the world throws at you.

Warm-Weather Deer Gear

The recipe for hunting in the cold is pretty simple: put more clothes on. Hot weather is a little trickier though; unless you’re going to wear a loincloth, there’s only so much clothing one can remove to beat the heat. Fortunately for you, we've found gear that should do the trick.

Hardware: Webley & Scott Empire

There’s nothing gimmicky about the Webley & Scott Empire; it is simply a traditional sporter and a solid performer chambered in well-established cartridges that get the job done with minimal drama.

The Wonderful 6.5's

With the exception of the 7mm, American hunters haven't been crazy about metric-caliber rifle cartridges. The 6.5mm is helping to change that.

The Greatest Rifle Ever Made

One rifle to rule them all?

Tips for Dealing With Ticks

Hunters, hikers and anyone that spends time outdoors are going to be exposed to ticks. It’s just part of the deal when we go outside. The more informed you are about these woodland pests the better you can deal with them and spend more time in the woods.

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