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2019 Optic of the Year: SIG Sauer BDX Optics System

The acronym embedded in the nomenclature of the SIG Sauer BDX system says it all—Ballistic Data Xchange is exactly what occurs when using the optics system. It is three units—a riflescope, laser rangefinder and smartphone app—which work in sync to ensure hunters fire at distant targets with certainty.

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 Ammo of the Year: Hornady 6.5 PRC

Check out our ammunition of the year: Hornady's groundbreaking new 6.5 PRC.

2019 Hunting Handgun of the Year: Taurus Raging Hunter

Taurus makes its dedication to the hunting market more obvious than ever with the release of its Raging Hunter. Although “raging” is in its name, this .44 Mag. will make many hunters happy with its features and performance.

2019 Shotgun of the Year: Franchi Affinity 3.5

Franchi's Affinity 3.5 is our 2019 Shotgun of the Year.

2019 Rifle of the Year: Steyr Zephyr II

Meet American Hunter's latest Rifle of the Year.

American Hunter's 2019 Golden Bullseye Award Winners

The editors of American Hunter have announced the recipients of our 2019 Golden Bullseye Awards.

2018 Pioneer of the Year Award: Richard Fitzpatrick

Richard Fitzpatrick’s ingenuity and leadership created a pipeline of product innovation that fueled consumer excitement around tactical rifles and training, resulting in a sales phenomenon that benefited the entire firearm industry.

2018 Gear of the Year: Champion Workhorse Electronic Trap

The Champion Workhorse Electronic Trap is a winner because, as its name implies, it’s a workhorse. It combines high-volume clay-throwing capacity in a compact design that fits in the trunk of just about any vehicle.

2018 Bow of the Year: Ravin R9 Crossbow

With a 190-pound draw weight and a 13-inch powerstroke that launches a 400-grain arrow at 390 fps with 135 ft.-lbs. of kinetic energy, the Ravin R9 is one of the fastest and most powerful crossbows on the market. With an axle-to-axle width of just 6 inches when cocked, it's also one of the most compact.

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