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SIG SAUER KILO10K-ABS HD vs Leica 10×32 Geovid Pro Rangefinder Binoculars [Product Video]

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Product comparison and pros and cons of the SIG 10k Rangefinding bino vs. the Leica Geovid Pro.

2 - Hunt365 - Dive Bomb Industries' Dry Blind Bag

Dive Bomb Industries’ Dry Blind Bag

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The variety of ways to get your waterfowl shells and accessories into the field can be characterized in two ways: big and boxy.

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.

Vortex Razor HD Gen III 6-36x56 FFP Review

Vortex Razor HD Gen III 6-36×56 FFP Review

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Built rugged and ready for the field, this Razor did not disappoint.

Crispi Guide GTX Review

Crispi Guide GTX Review

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Research and conversations with other mountain hunters led me to the Crispi Guide GTX and after well over one hundred field days and hundreds of miles, I’m happy to report back.

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.

Stone Glacier M5 Raingear Review

Stone Glacier M5 Raingear Review

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Gone are the days of having to choose between bargain bin quality or supporting a company that doesn’t share our values. Stone Glacier of Bozeman, Montana has been a key player in bringing high-quality gear to the hunting

Profile of Irish Setter Boot

Irish Setter Pinnacle Hunting Boot — Review

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Passing that test is critical.  You want your deep winter hunting boots to keep your feet warm and dry in any environment you are likely to encounter, all day long.

Spartan Precision Equipment Ascent Tripod Review

Spartan Precision Equipment Ascent Tripod Review

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I’ve packed a Spartan Ascent tripod and Davros Pro Head Gen 2 for many miles through sheep and moose country in Alaska as well as a plethora of hunts in Montana

A $1,000 Rifle Scope for Under $700? Meopta’s Optika6 3-18x50

A $1,000 Rifle Scope for Under $700? Meopta’s Optika6 3-18×50

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There are some companies that are just not given the credit deserved. Take for example, optics manufacturers Meopta.