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Burris Oracle Bow Sight Provides Exact Point of Aim, Ranges to 500 Yards

Burris Oracle Bow Sight Provides Exact Point of Aim, Ranges to 500 Yards

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Burris recently announced their brand-new Oracle rangefinding bow sight, a one-of-a-kind device that provides both the exact distance to the target and exact point of aim. We got our sweaty little fingers on it at this year’s NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, and it looks like it could be a game-changer.

SIG BDX - A Can't Miss Hunting Solution

SIG BDX – A Can’t Miss Hunting Solution

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SIG has come out swinging in the hunting optics arena this year, with the introduction of the all-new BDX line. The Ballistic Data Exchange, or BDX, is a family of range finders and scopes that work together for fast and accurate shots. Once paired, the rangefinder beams data to the scope, showing a holdover dot for a fail-safe firing solution. The illuminated dot in the scope is bright and unmistakable, and also features SIG’s anti-cant illumination dots on the left and right edges of the scope.

Nikon’s New LaserForce Range-Finding Binocular: Quality rangefinding Binos for under $1,000

Nikon’s New LaserForce Range-Finding Binocular: Quality rangefinding Binos for under $1,000

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I still remember the moment. A package arrived at my remote home amidst the rough, high-elevation mule deer and elk habitat of my youth, dropped casually on the porch by the United Parcel Service driver. We lifted it, my brother and I, to a place of honor on the kitchen table, and carefully removed the contents from the packaging. Dashing to the back porch we pointed the new marvel at a distant hillside and exclaimed with glee at the result. It was the first laser rangefinder we owned, and it changed our hunting and shooting lives.

Field to Table: 3 Unique Ways to Make Venison Chili

Field to Table: 3 Unique Ways to Make Venison Chili

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By now, most hunters have their own “secret recipe” for venison chili. Sometimes, though, I think those secret recipes can be confused with boring – especially if it’s the same way you’ve been fixing chili for years.

Instead, look to trying one of these three unique dishes, which are probably unlike anything else in your cookbook. They’re sure to bring a different flavor, and maybe inspire you to change up that old secret formula.

Best Turkey Hunting Gear of 2018

Best Turkey Hunting Gear of 2018

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Turkey hunting gear can make or break a hunt. With gobblers having some of the best vision in the animal kingdom, and ears that can pick up details that humans can’t fathom, it’s imperative that hunters have the right equipment to get the job done.

Here is some of my favorite gear for 2018, which helped me harvest five turkeys just last season.

Best Entry-Level Rangefinder: Vortex Impact 850 — Full Review

Best Entry-Level Rangefinder: Vortex Impact 850 — Full Review

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As Vortex’s entry level rangefinder, the Impact 850 outperforms its price point. As someone who does a variety of hunting, I look for diversity in my gear. I want equipment that’s going to function whether it’s spring or fall, archery season or gun season, and good conditions or poor. When it comes to a rangefinder, I’ll be looking for optics that can function for bowhunting deer, shotgun hunting turkey, and rifle hunting elk.

Field to Table: Prepping Wild Game In the Off Season- Canned Antelope

Field to Table: Prepping Wild Game In the Off Season- Canned Antelope

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Talk to a hunter about eating antelope and you’ll get a wide range of responses, from complaining that it’s foul and tastes of sage to praising it with the highest of compliments. It’s one of the few cuts of wild game that inspires such debate.

Personally, I love antelope, and have a hard time understanding the complaints from those who don’t.

It’s incredibly lean, with fewer calories than a wild turkey and less fat than a whitetail. This is a common criticism from hunters, but it should be noted that other ungulates like elk and moose are even leaner than a speed goat. Sure, it’s no slab of grass-fed beef, but it’s no vegetable, either.

Legendary Sure Shot Game Calls Continues to Innovate: New One2 — SHOT Show 2018

Legendary Sure Shot Game Calls Continues to Innovate: New One2 — SHOT Show 2018

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Sure Shot uses a different style of architecture in how a call is built, going back to the companies first patent, for a double reed call held together by rivets. Starting in 1959, they won pretty much every calling contest in the world for a decade straight. Since that first duck call, they have expanded into many styles of predator calls, and continue to be used by hunters around the world today.

Eberlestock Packs: Ideal for Hunting & the Military — SHOT Show 2018

Eberlestock Packs: Ideal for Hunting & the Military — SHOT Show 2018

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Eberlestock has long been known amongst civilians for hunting packs, establishing a reputation for hell and back reliability. Arguably, no pack company has done more when it comes to innovative designs. Less well known, for years military snipers have used them as well. The off the shelf solution solved a variety of problems since the [...]

IR Laser US Night Vision

Can’t See, Can’t Fight! Get An Infrared Aiming Laser from US NightVision

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I know from the Global War on Terror, as does everyone else that fought in that conflict, what happens if you try and fight people that can see in the dark when you can’t. You die. End of story.