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Killer Thermal Scope: Full Review of the Pulsar Thermion 2 XP50

Killer Thermal Scope: Full Review of the Pulsar Thermion 2 XP50

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After running the Pulsar Thermion 2 XP50 for around 6 months through many nights out in the field, I will share some of the features and my experiences with this optic. animals, thermal is king.

Burris Thermal Scope Plus a (Not) Boring Rifle = A Great Night Hog Hunting Rig

Burris Thermal Scope Plus a (Not) Boring Rifle = A Great Night Hog Hunting Rig

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I dropped down onto the other side of the ranch gate and onto the saturated soil. I was hunting private property south of Longview, Texas, in early April 2021, and it had been raining much of the last 24 hours. It had been raining pretty steady for the last three days of my time here in East Texas, which made the fields and pastures even more inviting to the feral hogs that so love to root up the ground.

It's Time To Hit The 3-D Trail

It’s Time To Hit The 3-D Trail

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One of the best ways to break the routine, sharpen your bow shooting skills, and prepare for a freezer-filling fall is to pen the dotted line and enter a few (as many as you can) 3-D shoots. 

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.

Wader Leaks & How to Repair Them

Wader Leaks & How to Repair Them

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I recently discussed waders and the many options available for purchasing the right wader.  Once you have a new pair reality sets in that all waders will leak sooner or later.  Aside from warranty to make the repairs, often you are forced to make the repairs yourself after the warranty has expired or to prepare immediately for another hunt.  This is how to make the best effort at repairing those waders. 

Vermont: Suppressor Hunting Bill Signed Into Law

Vermont: Suppressor Hunting Bill Signed Into Law

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Today, Governor Phil Scott (R-VT) signed S. 281 into law, making Vermont the 41st state to allow the use of suppressors while hunting.

Simple Gourmet: Tenderizing Rock Chucks, Wild Turkeys, etc.

Simple Gourmet: Tenderizing Rock Chucks, Wild Turkeys, etc.

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All animals produce tough meat. Somewhere on every animal will be a cut, or many cuts that are just not easy to eat by grilling on a hot flame.

Utah Wildlife Board Reduces Deer Permits by 1,000

Utah Wildlife Board Reduces Deer Permits by 1,000

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The Utah Wildlife Board last week announced that it would be reducing the number of deer permits available to hunters for the 2022 season. 

Darn Tough Socks: Lifetime Means Lifetime

Darn Tough Socks: Lifetime Means Lifetime

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Clay, are you really gonna write a column about socks? Yes. Yes, I am. Socks are an underrated part of your combat chassis unless you happen to be an ex-Grunt. For a Grunt, socks are of the utmost importance. If boots are the equivalent of tires, then socks are the air in those tires. A good sock can make the difference between arriving at your destination ready to fight, and arriving with blisters and boo-boos.

Field Test: Stone Glacier Sky 5900 w/XCurve Frame

Field Test: Stone Glacier Sky 5900 w/XCurve Frame

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I’m a bit of a backpack fanatic and I’ve tested piles of them over the years. One of the things I’ve learned is there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Each adventure — from the whitetail woods of the Midwest to the elk-rich Rockies — requires a particular pack.