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Late Season Ringnecks

Late Season Ringnecks

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As the New Year rings in every Dec 31, most hunters believe that they will have to wait until September to get the opportunity to chase fur and feathers again, as most of the big game seasons have closed and for the most part the only season open is waterfowl. Although waterfowl hunting is a great pursuit, the barriers to entry can be steep with the cost of decoys and equipment. But luckily for most Americans, there is a large game bird that offers quite the challenge, the ringneck pheasant.

The Razor-Lite by Outdoor Edge

The Razor-Lite by Outdoor Edge

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A Outdoor Edge Razor Lite knife broke at an unfortunate moment, but with the customer service and replacement knife received, don’t count Outdoor Edge out just yet.

The Last Minute Buck: Late Archery Season Success

The Last Minute Buck: Late Archery Season Success

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Sometimes a hunt comes down to luck. My hunt was about to end early with a broken bowstring until I found a buck at the last moment.

A Beginner's Guide to Knowing if Your Shotgun Fits

A Beginner’s Guide to Knowing if Your Shotgun Fits

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If you ended up bruised and annoyed the last time you used your shotgun, there’s a good chance something’s wrong with the fit. Here’s how to know.

Shotgun Patterning - How to do it

Shotgun Patterning – How to do it

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Need an intro to patterning? It refers to where you’d like to break a target, using the height of the shotgun’s comb to change where the gun shoots.

Tactacam: Zoomable Gun Mounted Camera

Tactacam: Zoomable Gun Mounted Camera

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In my competitive shotgun career, I have always looked for pieces of technology that give the shooter and instructor different perspectives on shooting a target. I recently had the opportunity to use the new Tactacam 5.0 on the range to evaluate its effectiveness of capturing a shot.

Shotgun Target Leads - Four Techniques Explained

Shotgun Target Leads – Four Techniques Explained

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There are four types of lead that can be used in shotgun shooting in order to break a target or hit a bird, they are; Spot Shooting, Swing Through, Pull away, and Sustained Lead. Each one of these can be effective given the right situation. In this piece, I will go over what type of lead is best in each situation and clay target game as well as which one provides the most consistent results.

Training Schedule To Win! A Look Into How A Champion Trains

Training Schedule To Win! A Look Into How A Champion Trains

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Working to compete with the world’s best is not done in competition; it’s done in the countless hours of training on the range. Here’s how I prepare for competition.

Finding Your Dominant Eye

Finding Your Dominant Eye

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Although it is possible to shoot with one eye closed it is not the most effective way to shoot a shotgun at moving targets. Starting to shoot a shotgun with one eye is the biggest mistake that anyone who wants to shoot or hunt effectively can do. I personally struggled with this as a young shooter, shooting almost my first two years closing one eye. When my coach decided to switch me over to two eyes it was the most frustrating thing I have ever experienced.

The Most Versatile Gun in the World

The Most Versatile Gun in the World

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But, why I really love shotguns is because they are so versatile. Seriously, if you can find me any other gun that you can shoot a quail with at 15 yards and also shoot a whitetail with at 150, I will be very impressed. Not to mention all the different gauges, styles and brands.