Shy Elk More Likely to Elude Hunters
University of Alberta-led research shows that an elk’s personality type is a big factor in whether or not it survives the hunting season. Data collected from GPS collars on more than 100 male and female […]
University of Alberta-led research shows that an elk’s personality type is a big factor in whether or not it survives the hunting season. Data collected from GPS collars on more than 100 male and female […]
Thompson/Center Arms announced today that it will offer a fall rebate program on two of the manufacturer’s best-known models – the MOA guaranteed T/C® Venture™ bolt-action rifle and the Triumph® Bone Collector® muzzleloader. The mail-in […]
Swiss biologists are testing a sheep collar wolf-warning device that registers heart rate changes and alerts shepherds to attacks via text message, while simultaneously emitting a repellant.The envisioned collar is in its preliminary phase, and […]
LaserLyte®, innovators of firearms laser technology, celebrates 25 years of laser innovation from the invention of the first laser bore sighting system to the latest LaserLyte® cartridge laser bore tools. LaserLyte® founder, Larry Moore, started […]
SFC Josh Olson takes aim during the Mixed 50m Rifle Prone match from the Royal Artillery Barracks. Photo Andrew Fielding/U.S. Presswire The Mixed 50m Rifle Prone SH1 event at the Paralympic Games was laden with […]
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation commended the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) for returning management of the growing gray wolf population to Wyoming. Beginning Sept. 30, the state will manage wolves in Wyoming under […]
A man who had abused his ex-girlfriend and then plotted to kill her and make it look like she had been mauled by a bear was sentenced to prison for trying to hire someone to […]
Moon Shine, LP, the premium designer of Moon Shine Attitude Attire™, announces that they have licensed Legacy Sports International to offer the Moon Shine camo patterns on their popular line of Howa rifles and Escort […]
Coyotes at a golf course in western Canada had sports fans howling this week, chasing balls, chewing broadcast cables and generally creating havoc at the CN Canadian Women’s Open. Television crews preparing for the tournament […]
Removal of the Wyoming gray wolf from endangered list is based in sound science, achieves long-term management objectives for the species Calling it a “victory for responsible wildlife management,” the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership roundly […]
Sergeant First Class Josh Olson (Spokane, Wash.) knew the field would be tough in Mixed 10m Air Rifle Prone SH1. Competing in his first event in his first Paralympic Games, Olson finished 28th with 595 […]
Cooler mornings and shorter days are reminders for people that fall will soon arrive. Colorado Parks and Wildlife advises everyone that black bears notice the subtle change in seasons too, and will soon begin their […]
Of the 18 conservation leaders selected to advise the Obama Administration on wildlife and sporting issues, 11 are members of the Boone and Crockett Club. That influence is good news for America’s hunters because it […]
As a flurry of new elk restoration projects unfold in the eastern U.S., the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is looking in on the herds and hunting opportunities that it was helping to establish one decade […]
The Texas based parent of industry leaders Airforce Airguns and BKL Technologies is proud to announce the formation of their latest venture, AirForce International. As the name implies, the new company will join Airforce Airguns […]
This week on “3-Gun Nation,” the FNH USA 3GN Pro Series Tour, presented by Federal Premium, heads to Austin, Texas and the Best of the West Range for the Texas Multigun Championships. Watch as this […]
Remington Arms Company, LLC, (“Remington”) would like to congratulate long-time Pro- Staff shooter and friend, Harlan Campbell, Jr. on an achievement that hasn’t happened since 1936 – winning a singles and doubles championship at the […]
Team Beretta shooter Leo Harrison III found himself in need of a replacement shotgun just prior to one of his many events while competing at the 2012 Grand American. He needed one because his trusty […]
Rejuvenating wildlife habitat being invaded by noxious weeds and encroaching pinyon/juniper is the main theme in a list of Colorado conservation projects slated to receive 2012 grants from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. The RMEF […]
Applications for Minnesota’s first-ever regulated wolf hunting and trapping season are being taken now through Thursday, September 6, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Individuals may apply for only one license from […]
With wolf hunts slated to launch in Wisconsin and Minnesota this fall, a third Great Lakes state could soon open a season on wolves as well. Michigan House Bill 5834, introduced last week by Rep. […]
The Wildlife Heritage Foundation of New Hampshire reports a winning year all around for the organization and for the winning bidders in its annual moose hunt permit auction. A total of 12 bids were received […]
A Maui pilot has pleaded guilty to loading deer on helicopters and flying them from Maui and the Big Island, offering a glimpse into an alleged scheme by hunters to move deer and sheep between […]
Uncle Mike’s, a leading provider of shooting accessories for more than 60 years, has introduced a new competition belt system and shotgun shell speed caddy for multi-gun competitors. With the growth in both professional and […]
For two Paralympic shooters competing in their first Paralympic Games, this day couldn’t have arrived soon enough. As Eric Hollen (Colorado Spirngs, Colo.) and Josh Olson (USAMU/Spokane, Wash.) set course for the London Paralympic Games […]
On August 15, 2012 Ruger produced its one millionth firearm of the year, a Ruger® SR1911™ pistol which will be hand-engraved by Baron Technology, Inc. and auctioned off to support the National Rifle Association Institute […]
The state Department of Natural Resources told the Chippewa Indian tribe they can have 85 of the 201 wolf hunting permits the state plans to issue as part of a wolf hunt scheduled for this […]
WSF is pleased to announce the addition of Ryan Brock, from Reno, Nevada to the WSF staff team in the position of WSF Youth Education Coordinator. Ryan is a Ph.D. educator who has a passion […]
As more and more states place restrictions on hunters—or eliminate types of hunting like the proposed ban on using hounds to hunt bears and bobcats in California—it is apparent that big predators like wolves and […]
On Wednesday, August 8th a coalition of animal rights groups filed a lawsuit against the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) in an attempt to stop the state’s upcoming wolf hunt. The hunting season, which […]
Rockcastle Shooting Center, America’s ultimate shooting destination resort will be the center of attention August 24-26, 2012 as Industry sponsors, film crews and spectators attend the match which is part of the NBC Sports 3-Gun […]
The Social Security Administration is set to purchase 174,000 rounds of hollow point bullets that will be delivered to 41 locations across the country. A solicitation posted by the SSA on the FedBizOpps website asks for contractors […]
The nickname of this town, home of the factory that makes Kalashnikov rifles, is the “Armory of Russia.” Over the years, it has armed a good number of other countries, too, as the lathes and […]
Gun Digest Books has published the Complete Guide to Three-Gun Competition to satisfy the growing popularity of the hot, young sport. Authored by Chad Adams, the 256-page comprehensive look (ISBN 9781440228674) at the unique world […]
The ‘brothers in arms’ at Cross Archery understand that accuracy is key when it comes to a hunter’s success in the field. For that reason, they’ve taken special pains to make sure every Cross feature […]
The judge presiding in a wrongful death lawsuit against the federal government over the 2010 mauling of an Illinois man by a grizzly bear in Wyoming has cancelled a trip to the site because too […]
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has launched a new website that makes it easy for citizens who spot Florida panthers to share the information online. The site – https://Public.MyFWC.com/hsc/PantherSightings/ – enables the […]
Tune in this week for the dawn of a new era in practical shooting-the 3-Gun Nation Pro Series Tour. The first professional tournament series in action shooting, the 3GN Pro Series Tour features an exclusive […]
The World’s Largest Supplier of Firearms Accessories and Gunsmithing Tools™ – is excited to announce that it now offers an expansive line of reloading supplies from the most reputable brands on the market today – […]
In preparation for the forthcoming zombie apocalypse, Crimson Trace has released a limited run of exclusively designed ‘Z’ Series Lasergrips® and Laserguard® products to quickly identify your Walking Dead Weapon for several popular self-defense handguns. […]
Elk need food and water. Improving habitat to provide both is the main theme in a list of New Mexico conservation projects slated to receive 2012 grants from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. The RMEF […]
Summer is flying by and hunting season is approaching quickly , so Nosler®, Inc. is gearing up to start their biggest Facebook giveaway ever! Nosler® has announced that they will be giving away three Nosler® […]
Weapons produced by Lewis Machine & Tool Company (LMT®), a privately-owned Midwestern maker of elite weaponry, are being used by the Royal Air Force to protect the 2012 Olympics in London, England, against terrorist attacks. […]
Almost a medalist in Beijing. Almost perfect in London. For Jamie Lynn Gray, four years of anguish was washed away on Saturday. Gray gave the United States its third shooting gold medal of the London […]
Steve West, founder and host of Steve’s Outdoor Adventures TV (stevesoutdooradventures.com), has taken the Muzzleloader World Record grizzly bear. The previous record of 23 2/16″ was shattered when West’s grizzly was scored at 26 1/16″, […]
Olympic shooter Corey Cogdell – a trap shooter who won a bronze medal at the 2008 Olympic Games – is also a hunter. After she published pictures of herself with game animals she killed, animal […]
Team Remington/Bushmaster shooters were awarded several titles during the recent 2012 Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) National High Power Championships held at Camp Perry, Ohio. The event hosted over 3,320 competitors. “I am proud of our […]
A mountain lion that crashed through the glass door of a Baker home was killed Sunday after a chase and standoff. The lion, a young male the size of a large dog, was shot underneath […]
MINOX has announced a Facebook contest to publicize their recent promotion with Kenton Industries. MINOX is offering free set of Custom Ballistic Turrets, by Kenton Industries, with the purchase of any MINOX ZA riflescope. This […]
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