Apr 17, 2026
Join us on for our Annual Machine Gun Shoot on July 11, 2026 in Litchfield, NH. General Admission, Includes Lunch – $25 One (1) magazine – $40 Note that Belt-fed requires quantity two (2). Five (5) Magazine Bundle – $160 Buy Early and Save! Not...
Apr 7, 2026
Celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary with this LIMITED EDITION ENGRAVED HENRY RIFLE! ENTER TO WIN this Limited Edition Henry .22 LR – engraved with serial number 242. (Click graphic for larger view) Celebrate our country’s rich history with...
Aug 3, 2025
Jan 14, 2024
Congratulations Madeline and Jorg! Very well deserved. Thank you for all you do for HCRC.
Nov 10, 2022
You can find the results for your town at the Secretary of State’s website. NH Ballot Measures 1. Abolish Register of Probate – NO 2. Convene Constitutional Convention – NO Neither got the required 2/3% required to pass.
Apr 25, 2022
by Chairman Chris Ager On April 7th, 2022 we held the largest and most successful Lincoln Reagan Dinner in the State. [see photos on left] Thank you to our Keynote Speaker Secretary Mike Pompeo! Congratulations to Senator Gary Daniels for earning our Lincoln Reagan...
Nov 19, 2021
New Hampshire Joins Eleven-State Coalition in Lawsuit Against Federal Government Regarding OSHA Vaccine Mandate for Large Employers Concord, NH – Attorney General John M. Formella announces that the State of New Hampshire has joined with the states of Missouri,...
Nov 19, 2021
First round of Education Freedom Accounts funding to be released CONCORD, NH — More than 1,600 children throughout New Hampshire have been approved for Education Freedom Accounts, and the New Hampshire Department of Education is pleased to announce that the first...
Mar 2, 2021
CALL ME OLD FASHIONED, but I think a promise made should be a promise kept. The Meals and Rooms Tax is that extra charge on the bottom of your restaurant bill added by the state. It also applies to hotel rooms and other parts of New Hampshire’s hospitality industry....
Mar 2, 2021
Despite opposition from unions and other special interest groups, the New Hampshire state Senate on Thursday passed a so-called “Right To Work” bill, which would free private-sector workers from being forced to pay union-mandated fees in order to work. Read more.. NH...