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Lifesaver Liberty Water Filter

Lifesaver Liberty Water Filter

As anyone who has spent much time living out of a pack in the mountains can attest, there are several key items that need to be thought of before one ventures away from the trailhead. Food, water, and shelter can make or break a hunt depending on the level of preparation that was put into each.

11 Backcountry Must-Haves

11 Backcountry Must-Haves

The right gear is essential for good hunting. Check out these 11 must-haves!

Pack Out Bags - Tested With 133lbs of Rocks

Pack Out Bags – Tested With 133lbs of Rocks

First, the Pack Out Bags are designed to have one bag on the back and one bag on the front, like a mail carrier bag. There is a hole for your head to go through and very wide padded shoulder straps. There are also straps and snap-in buckles that keep everything together.

The Monarch of the Mountain

The Monarch of the Mountain

There it is! An answer! The best thing an archery elk hunter could ask for. It was a reply to my location bugle, deep down in a nasty Idaho backcountry hell hole.

Ruger's Newest Rifle: The Hawkeye Long-Range Hunter Reviewed

Ruger’s Newest Rifle: The Hawkeye Long-Range Hunter Reviewed

Ruger has decided to enter the light-weight, long-range hunting rifle game with their appropriately named Hawkeye Long-Range Hunter Bolt Action Rifle. This gun is designed to be accurate, lightweight, user adjustable and tough. The light profile, stainless steel barrel contributes most to this rifle’s low weight and comes chambered in the most popular 6.5 calibers.

Single-Pin ... Oh Yes You Can

Single-Pin … Oh Yes You Can

Both target-panic-stricken bowhunters and those looking to take their in-the-field accuracy to the next level are starting to take advantage of the single-pin system.

Sitka Mountain Hauler 6200 Review

Sitka Mountain Hauler 6200 Review

With outdoor gear companies churning out excursion-size packs at a fevered pitch, I was anxious to get Sitka’s take on the bread and butter of a backcountry hunter’s gear.

Weatherby Mark V First Lite Review

Weatherby Mark V First Lite Review

Unboxing the test rifle, it was clear at a glance that the First Lite is not Roy Weatherby’s Mark V of yesteryear. The Mark V line got something of a makeover in the last few years, and the result is an updated take on an iconic and distinctly American rifle design.

AAC's Newest Suppressor Reviewed: Introducing the Jaeger 30

AAC’s Newest Suppressor Reviewed: Introducing the Jaeger 30

As technology advances, hunters have to keep up in order to maintain any kind of edge that they may have over their competitors when it comes to shooting the biggest bull elk or mule deer buck. AAC has released the Jaeger 30 suppressor in order to cater to the needs and unique style of use that hunters have. This means that the can is made to be rugged, lightweight, compact, versatile and have little or no first round pop.

Hunting with The New 350 Legend Cartridge: Bye, Bye 300 Blackout?

Hunting with The New 350 Legend Cartridge: Bye, Bye 300 Blackout?

The pair of hogs popped out of the South Texas mesquite over 100 yards away and made straight for the deer feeder. I shifted in my seat and got ready for a shot—and for my first hunting experience using the new 350 Legend cartridge from Winchester Ammunition.