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Fall 2018 Waterfowl Weather Forecasts
Published: November 1, 2018 { 1 comment }Weather is such a part of waterfowl hunting. Some hunters take it as it comes, but others know the weather and use that knowledge for a great hunt.
Picking a Brush Gun For Whitetail
Published: November 1, 2018 { 24 comments }There’s more than one way to skin a cat, and more than one perspective on what makes a good brush gun. Ready or not, here’s my two cents.
Sitka Stormfront Raingear – Review
Published: November 1, 2018 { 4 comments }I had the chance to try out the on several hunts this summer and fall in Alaska. The hunts were in a remote part of the state where getting dry wasn’t something you could count on. There is little to start a fire with and the sun shines sporadically at best. The old saying, “It’s [...]
Shotgun Patterning – How to do it
Published: October 19, 2018 { 14 comments }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.
Maximizing Your Marlin Lever Gun
Published: October 10, 2018 { 11 comments }Old West-style lever guns used to be deer hunting mainstay. From Florida swamps to Alaska woods, they’re great brush guns—but they can be so much more.
Remington’s Got a New 12-Gauge Semi-Auto Firearm and New Shells
Published: October 9, 2018 { 13 comments }Remington is following on the huge success that is the TAC-14 with a semi-auto V3 TAC-13 12-gauge firearm. The compact package weighs just under 6 pounds.
Upgrading the Mossberg Patriot Predator with a Boyds Pro Varmint Stock
Published: October 6, 2018 { 10 comments }Consider a Boyds Pro Varmint as a replacement for the Mossberg Patriot Predator Stock as a modular solution for shooting from a prone position.
Raising the Standard of Precision: The New Nightforce ATACR 4-16×50 F1 MOA Riflescope
Published: October 2, 2018 { 5 comments }I found this to be a great optic and experimentally determined it to be exceptionally precise and overbuilt as most Nightforce optics are. I would trust my life in the wilderness with it if I were hunting dangerous game and I would put my faith in it if I were shooting benchrest competitions.
High Pressure Hunting Units – Scouting With Technology
Published: October 2, 2018 { 0 comments }Most hunters hunt on public land in high-pressured units. Finding public areas with limited access points is key. Here’s how to use Google Maps to do it.









