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Look for Free NRA Hunter Ed Online in 14 States

NRA developed this online curriculum in 2017, free to residents in the 14 states where it is offered.

New for 2024: Uberti USA 1873 Hunter

If there's one thing they know over at Uberti USA, its that the humble lever-action rifle is the one platform that never goes out of style. The company now brings the legendary 1873-pattern rifle into the 21st century with its all-new 1873 Hunter Rifle series.

NRA Online Hunter Education Program Reaches Over 100,000 Course Completions

The National Rifle Association is pleased to announce that over 100,000 hunters have completed the award-winning, free NRA Hunter Education online course since its inception in 2017.

First Look: Savage 110 Trail Hunter

Savage Arms has announced the release of its 110 Trail Hunter, boasting a Hogue Overmolded rifle stock for excellent purchase and ergonomics.

First Look: Colt CBX Tac Hunter

Colt has introduced the CBX Tac Hunter—a bolt-action hunting rifle with accuracy-enhancing features, targeted squarely toward avid hunters.

New for 2024: CVA Cascade Varmint Hunter Rifle

CVA has introduced its Cascade Varmint Hunter rifle. Tailor-made for varmint hunting specialists, the Cascade Varmint Hunter features a medium-heavy barrel contour and a fully featured stock with a flat, wide fore-end and customizable length-of-pull (LOP).

First Look: Fix It Sticks Rifle Hunter's Toolkit

Fix It Sticks has introduced a toolkit for rifle hunters and shooters, appropriately called the Rifle Hunter’s Toolkit.

First Look: Scent Thief Hunter's Pack

The Scent Thief Hunter’s Pack delivers a deadly combination against a game animal's best defense, helping hunters score big in the woods.

An Accurate Psychology Of Hunting

Studies show that while 79 percent of Americans support ethical hunting, the number of hunters in the United States today is about the same as 50 years ago when there were half as many people. Why don’t more people hunt?

Hunter Safety Thanks to Our NRA

In 1949, New York asked the National Rifle Association for help to improve hunter safety afield. The four-hour course that followed was a “pioneer effort” that has saved lives ever since. Today, no one can imagine American hunting without hunter education as a prudent rite of passage.

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