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Shooter Mistakes Man for Sasquatch
“I thought you were Bigfoot,” the victim says the shooter told him. “I don’t target practice—but if I see something that looks like Bigfoot, I just shoot at it.”
The AR-10 and Big Game Cartridges
By necking the case up or down to take a smaller or larger diameter bullet, the .308 Winchester has spawned a family of hunting cartridges.
Fatal Bear Attack Victims Had Unloaded Pistol
As the unfortunate victims of a Grizzly attack found out, simply having a pistol will not stop an attack—it has to be loaded and ready.
Increase in Female Hunters Leads to Women Only Classes in Alaska
From 2001 to 2013, the number of women hunters in the U.S. doubled.
Gun History: Jack O’Connor’s Perfect Model 70
How one man's insight helped shape the concept of the American classic rifle
Blast from the Past: The Chevy Outdoorsman’s Package
In the mid-80s, two pickups and the Blazer were offered with special paint jobs and $500 in outdoor gear, including a rifle.
Blast from the Past: The Chevy Outdoorsman’s Package
In the mid-80s, two pickups and the Blazer were offered with special paint jobs and $500 in outdoor gear, including a rifle.
Long-Range Reality: Why You’re Not as Accurate as You Think
Sooner or later, you’ll be faced with a long shot. Are you truly ready for it?
Turkey Hunting Pro Tip: Learn to Shoot With Your Off Hand
A little practice with your weak hand will help you kill more gobblers
Great Grandma Shoots Massive Gator
The Texas woman believes the 12-foot, 580-pound gator was responsible for the disappearance of her miniature horse 3 years ago.