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Boost Your Bowhunting Accuracy With Long Range Shooting

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What long-range practice does is it makes those 40-yard-and-in-whitetail shots feel like chip shots, and when you head West, and a velvet-racked muley has his face stuffed in a herbaceous plant at 62 yards, you can draw, anchor, and execute properly.

Silent Killers

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According to Dr Miller and the CDC, 18 tick-borne diseases are now recognized in the United States. Some, naturally, are worse than others.

Why The Puffy?

Why The Puffy?

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Today’s PrimaLoft-filled puffy-style jackets are the ultimate western hunting garment. Here’s why.

Three Early-Season Turkey Setups That Won’t Fail

Three Early-Season Turkey Setups That Won’t Fail

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Often from late March through the first week and a half of April, turkeys will still be in wintertime flocks. Love is on their mind for sure, but often after flying down, toms will follow a wad of hens to their morning breakfast location.

Go Expandable For Turkeys

Go Expandable For Turkeys

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Typically, stick-and-string goers get the first crack at springtime noisemakers in most states. Archery-only seasons give bowhunters a chance to hit the woods, often for several weeks, before loud booms start filling the woods. 

Tried-and-True: Hoyt VTM 31

Tried-and-True: Hoyt VTM 31

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I had a 2022 love affair with a pair of Hoyt bows, and when you fall in love, it’s hard to make the change. Hoyt’s new VTM 31 made switching worth it.

Too Much Gun?

Too Much Gun?

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Too much gun? What does it mean? Simple. It means shooting a firearm, any firearm, that isn’t enjoyable to shoot because it abuses the body in one way or another.

Tested: Browning A5 Wicked Wing Sweet Sixteen

Tested: Browning A5 Wicked Wing Sweet Sixteen

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Many hunters considered the 16-gauge a near-perfect gauge and it’s making a comeback.

Planning Your Hunt Around Your Energy

Planning Your Hunt Around Your Energy

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Injuries and health issues are a part of life, and I know I’m not the first hunter to suffer an injury less than a month out.

Yes, You Need Two Sets of Strings

Yes, You Need Two Sets of Strings

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Sadly, bad things can happen on hunts, especially when roaming the backcountry.