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Fausti Class Over/Under Tribute

Italian gun makers are notorious for fine craftsmanship, attention to detail and state-of-the-art manufacturing; the Fausti Over/Under Class is no exception.

The Beretta Dimension

Karen Mehall was in for a major surprise when she traveled to Italy for the epic unveiling of Beretta's mid-year hunting guns and gear.

My Top Five SHOT Show Introductions

Late Thursday afternoon I achieved my goal of walking every aisle at the SHOT Show. Here are the five new products I'm most excited to test in 2011

Tips for Field Dressing Game Birds

Preparing wild birds after the hunt can sometimes be tricky, so here are a few of the author's handy tips to simplify the process.

Tips for Field Dressing Game Birds, Part 2

Part 1 of this series covered tips for field dressing and aging game birds, and now it’s on to breasting, skinning, trussing and more!

Field Processing & Butchering on Backcountry Hunts

Here are four knives and tools that can get the job done on any backcountry hunt.

A Look at the Ambush from Bad Boy Buggies

AmericanHunter.org staff caught up with Bad Boy Buggies engineer Trenton Munsell at the 2012 Media Day at the Range in Boulder City, Nev., and Munsell explained the attractive features on the company's new Ambush utility vehicle and gave us a first look.

Things I (Just About) Always Carry Afield

Some things should always be at a hunter's side, some are nice comforts and some may save your life. Here's what you should consider taking into the field.

Video: Fried Mallard Sandwiches

There's a chance that somehow, somewhere there's a duck hunter who doesn't eat sandwiches. I know, it's hard to believe given that sandwich eating is practically part of waterfowling culture. However, our fraternity is of substantial size; it's bound to have a few weirdos.

Field Judging Whitetails

Before you pull the trigger or release an arrow, do you know how to field judge a whitetail deer’s antlers? Those who hunt simply to fill the freezer, this is not really an issue. But for those who are hoping to shoot a buck with antlers that meet or exceed a certain numeric score, more often than not, overestimate the size of the antlers, leading to that common malady known as “ground shrinkage.”

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