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NRAStore Announces Briar Buster Hat

The NRAStore rolled out some of its newest gear at last week's Great American Outdoor Show, and the NRA Briar Buster Hat became a quick favorite. Now it's available on NRAStore.com.

Bookshelf: Great African Trophies

Great African Trophies is a feast for the eyes and the imagination of hunters who love Africa and its wildlife

Hornady Announces Presenting Sponsorship of NRATV's Cam & Co.

Hornady and NRATV announced today the ammunition manufacturer's new title sponsorship of Cam & Co.

NRA Announces 2017 Youth Education Summit Participants

The National Rifle Association is pleased to announce the students selected to attend the 2017 Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.), a seven-day educational experience in Washington, D.C., scheduled for July 24-30, 2017.

Bills May Impact Hunting In North Carolina

Two bills introduced in North Carolina’s legislature, House Bill 559 and Senate Bill 677, may bring about several positive changes for hunters in the state if signed into law.

Wildlife 911: On Patrol By John Borkovich

His love and admiration of nature, along with the desire to dedicate himself to not only enjoying and respecting our wildlife but protecting our fish, game and natural resources, ultimately drew John Borkovich to his profession as a wildlife conservation officer for the state of Michigan. In his new book Wildlife 911: On Patrol, Borkovich recounts a wide variety of incidents he experienced throughout his 27-year career.

Browning Footwear Announces the Watson and Hastings Upland Hunting Boot

Browning has continued to flesh out its line of footwear, most recently with the addition of the new Watson and Hastings upland boots.

Arby’s Kicks off Hunting Season by Offering Venison and Elk Sandwiches

Arby’s popular venison sandwich is returning just in time to kick off the hunting season, with a new limited-edition elk sandwich being offered at select locations.

10 Reasons Hunters Hate Summer

From the stifling heat, to the dwindling amount of wild game in the freezer, to insect bites and poison ivy, there's plenty for hunters to hate about the off-season.

Know-How: Your Very Own Public Cabin

A cabin is a lot like a boat or a horse in that it robs both time and money. So much time and money I haven’t bought or built my own cabin. Maybe you haven’t either. Well then, here’s how to get your own cabin in the Appalachians or the Rockies or Alaska for as little as $20 a night.

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