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How To Change A Bowfishing Nock
When your bowfishing equipment plays out on you in the heat of the action, you better know how to make a quick fix. And few things need replaced or repaired as often as your arrows and tips, with bowfishing nocks taking much of the abuse dished out. The replacement is quick and simple and really […]
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Review: Helikon Backblast Shooting Mat & Bisley: 600 Yards On Century.
With the weather scheduled to be warming up the [even] older boys at the club were levering themselves out of their armchairs and waddling down to Bisley to put a few down range. It’s that time of year, my offspring are hitting their school books. So I found myself at something of a loose end, […]
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Hot Gear: There’s a Styrka Riflescope for Every Hunt
With nearly two dozen scope models, in three separate product lines, Styrka has the scope just right for you and your hunting needs. The top-of-the-line Styrka S7 Series Riflescopes feature Styrka’s proprietary SXL-MAX multi-coating for increased light transmission-better light enhances the contrast and resolution for sharper, more detailed images. Constructed of one-piece, 30mm aircraft-grade aluminum […]
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Redneck Blinds Partners with Troy Landry
Troy Landry of Swamp people and Danny Little with Redneck Blinds have become great friends. Separated by distance, but united in lifestyle, passionate outdoorsmen Danny Little of Redneck Blinds and Troy Landry of Swamp People have formed a strong bond and friendship. Years ago, the two men met while sharing a hunting camp in Louisiana […]
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New ‘Saturday Night Deer Camp’ Highlights What Makes Hunting Great
Exciting news continues to roll in for deer hunters and opportunities to watch great shows! Starting on Saturday, July 1, Deer & Deer Hunting is inviting you to our new Saturday Night Deer Camp only on Pursuit Channel. Saturday Night Deer Camp is a primetime block of shows kicked off each week with the award-winning […]
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How a Drop-Away Arrow Rest Helps Your Bowhunting
Bowhunting is multi-faceted and being in good physical shape can help you have better success throughout the season. A drop-away arrow rest may be exactly what you need to improve your shooting and help you become a better bowhunter. When drop-away arrow rests first appeared during the 1990s, they were easily ignored. They provided troublesome […]
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Hot Gear: Portable Shooting Bench Perfect for the Range
Summer is the best time to make sure your old riflescope is dialed in or get any new optics zeroed so you’ll be ready on opening day. That doesn’t mean just rifles, handguns or muzzleloaders, of course. Deer hunters who prefer crossbows darn sure need to make certain their scope is grouping arrows at different […]
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A Whitetail Handgun That’s Bad to the Bone
The .460 S&W Magnum broke all handgun velocity records when it was introduced and quickly became known as the ultimate hunting cartridge. A couple of years ago Smith & Wesson teamed up with “The Bone Collector” Michael Waddell to launch the limited edition Performance Center XVR Bone Collector revolver. Based on the powerful X-Frame design, […]
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Acorns Rule, But Don’t Overlook Other Forest Deer Candy
Deer feed on native browse such as acorns and persimmons where they can find them, and often hit them hard once the high-carb mast begins falling in autumn. Acorns, persimmons and other mast are the candy of the forest that deer deer hunters seek each autumn. Find these and you may have better success. When […]
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Hot Gear: Upgrade Your Shotgun for the Ultimate Deer Season
Way back in the day, and I mean decades ago, the man of the house might have a well-used and treasured 20- or 16-gauge shotgun that served multiple purposes around the home or farm. During hunting season he could slip a couple of handfuls of shells into his well-worn jacket and go hunting. He might […]