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Handgunning Hogs: 44’s and 45’s

Handgunning Hogs: 44’s and 45’s

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The most used and popular calibers, and those associated with handgun hunting, the 44’s and 45’s.

Doubling Down on Big Bears in Alberta

Doubling Down on Big Bears in Alberta

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I had just shot the biggest black bear of my life. Thirty minutes later, I shot an even bigger one.

Backcountry Carry Solution, Sig Sauer P320-XTEN 10mm

Backcountry Carry Solution, Sig Sauer P320-XTEN 10mm

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That is the reality with pistols. You can carry one your whole life and never need it, but when you do need it, you need it desperately.

Handgunning Hogs: 357’s & 41’s

Handgunning Hogs: 357’s & 41’s

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This is going to be a 3 part article of calibers suitable for handgun hunting feral hogs and we will deal with those calibers that are typically used in revolvers.  I will attempt to cover each group of calibers sufficiently and provide some good examples and information.

Wyoming Handgun Antelope

Wyoming Handgun Antelope

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Handgun hunting tends to make every animal a memorable trophy. Although I personally prefer to take my handgun game at more sedate or reasonable distances. Knowing that the XP is capable of making solid hits on game at rifle distances allows me to carry it as a backup for those rare instances where getting closer isn’t possible.

The Benelli Lupo in 30-06 Sprg.—Soft Shooting, But a Hard-Hitting and Accurate Hunting Rifle

The Benelli Lupo in 30-06 Sprg.—Soft Shooting, But a Hard-Hitting and Accurate Hunting Rifle

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y guarantee on the Lupo, and I found that to be true with all three brands of ammunition when shooting from 100 yards and off a sandbagged rest. 

Hog Hunting with the Sharps Rifle Co. 25x45 in an AR-15

Hog Hunting with the Sharps Rifle Co. 25×45 in an AR-15

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I’d never heard of the 25 Sharps until I walked across the aisle at SHOT one year to the little booth occupied by the Sharps Rifle Company.

An Optics-Ready Hunter: The Devil Dog Arms 5 Tactical 1911 in 10MM AUTO

An Optics-Ready Hunter: The Devil Dog Arms 5 Tactical 1911 in 10MM AUTO

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Earlier this year, Devil Dog Arms (DDA) announced that its 1911’s were available in optics-ready versions, and I immediately asked for their 5 Tactical model in 10MM, specifically cut for the Trijicon SRO optic. I’d used and reviewed DDA’s 1911’s in the past and they were first-rate—accurate, reliable, and solid. But I had yet to use one of their 10MM models.

The X-Bolt Mountain Pro: Browning’s Best Turnbolt Rifle Ever?

The X-Bolt Mountain Pro: Browning’s Best Turnbolt Rifle Ever?

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If you ask the folks at Browning Firearms which X-Bolt rifle model is the finest built to date, they will likely tell you it is the X-Bolt Mountain Pro. After testing the rifle at the range and in the field, the author completely agrees.

Montana Tough: Franchi’s Momentum Elite Varmint Rifle - Full Review

Montana Tough: Franchi’s Momentum Elite Varmint Rifle – Full Review

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As so often happens when stalking pronghorn antelope, failure comes before success. I was hunting on the vast Crow Reservation in southeast Montana – an area that defines big, open country with little stalking cover – and had already blown one attempt when a previously unseen band of pronghorn materialized and spooked the herd I was stalking.