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New Study Sheds Light on Women’s Participation in Hunting and Shooting

Understanding what women want is key to retaining their participation.

U.S. Senate Bill Fighting Lead-Ammo-Ban Proposals Protects Hunters’ Rights

Montana’s Sen. Daines says science—not emotion—must guide policymaking.

Voice of Leadership: 8 Pointers for Choosing a First Rifle

Eye dominance, caliber, proper fit and budget are all factors in rifle selection.

A Bobcat for Mama

The author’s hunt stirred thoughts of his mother, who passed away that very day.

Black Death … in More Ways Than One

Once again, we see how hunter-backed operations help to sustain wildlife species.

Hillsdale College Honors Veterans with a Free Day of Shooting Sports

The campus’ world-class Halter Shooting Center gives back to those who served.

New Study Touts Impact of Hunting and Shooting Access on National R3 Movement

Land access issues directly affect those we seek to recruit, retain and reactivate.

Federal Funding Approved to Battle Chronic Wasting Disease

The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, will aid CWD research and management.

Meeting Demand by Building Shooting Ranges with Excise Tax Funds

Take advantage of funding opportunities to build a range near you.

Feral “Swine Bomb” Explodes Across Louisiana

A study shows the state’s 1.2 million feral hogs cause $91 million in annual damages.

A Hunter’s Horn for Katie

A deer hunt with Dad spurs a former vegetarian’s quest to be a hunter.

Another Group Petitions Feds to Ban Lead Ammo on Public Lands

Sidestepping science, the real goal is to hinder participation in hunting and shooting.

Happy Birthday, Pittman-Robertson Act: Celebrating 85 Years of American Hunter-Backed Conservation

Would the whitetail deer or turkey have survived if not for hunters’ dollars?

Can’t Draw Your Bow? Bypass Shoulder Pain by Picking up a Crossbow

Here’s how TenPoint’s Vengent S400 saved my archery season.

How a House Repeal of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act Would Harm Wildlife and Sportsmen

Rather than decrease crime, H.R. 2814 would negatively impact conservation funding.

NRA, American Wildlife Conservation Partners Stand with Sportsmen Against “Assault Weapons” Ban Legislation

The coalition urges House leaders to oppose the unconstitutional legislation.

Bowfishing for Invasive Fish Species in Alaska—or Anywhere—Keeps Archery Skills Sharp

Here’s Alaska’s take on using sportsmen to manage invasive fish species’ populations.

NRA, Partner Groups Oppose Import Ban of Legally Hunted African Game Animals

The ban would harm Africa’s wildlife and rural economies.

Voice of Leadership: Internet and Social Media Security Tips for Hunters

Be aware of the specific threats and vulnerabilities regarding online access.

NRA HLF Member Spotlight: Mark Peterson and the Toughest of the 43

True grit paves the way in earning a 43-species North American Waterfowl Slam.
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