HUNT365 October 2020 Issue
Updated: November 4, 2020
BY True Pearce
.75 MOA Guarantee from Springfield Armory’s All-New Bolt-Action 2020 Waypoint – Reviewby Aram Von Benedikt |
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Springfield’s 2020 action is a descendant of the legendary Remington 700 design. Dual locking lugs, a fluted, nitride-coated bolt, EDM raceways, and dual cocking cams…
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TAKE THE SHOT? A Big Muley On Restricted Land Tempts the Hunter – Presented by: Springfield Armoryby Aram Von Benedikt |
A big muley on restricted land tempts the hunter to take a high risk shot if he moves to a narrow opening on public land. It’s a 300 yard shot with a 10 yard window for success – Do you take the shot?
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Quick, Fast, and In a Hurry – A Two Day Caribou Huntby Jordan Voigt |
Two caribou tags, three guys, and two days to do it in. No pressure.
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The Last Piece of the Puzzle: Glassing Tips for Huntersby Jordan Voigt |
One of the most important skills an outdoorsman can practice and hone to a fine edge is the ability to glass a specific piece of country and pick it apart for the game species that call it home.
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DIY Colorado Elk: My Experienceby Trapr Swonson |
This hunt area doesn’t allow any motorized vehicles so you either walk, bike, or horseback it into your area. The area is very much a DIY and muscle power area.
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Gear: Sitka’s Flash Shelterby Brian McCombie |
Best known for its hunting apparel, Sitka jumps into the emergency shelter market with its new Flash Shelter 8’x10,’ a tarp that packs light but rolls out large enough to provide cover for two people. For the backcountry hunter, the Flash Shelter is made to provide quick concealment, and shelter from rain, wind, and snow.
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Elk Hunting: Don’t Make It Miserable!by Jace Bauserman |
hunting on public land isn’t for the faint of heart. It’s a grind. Regardless of the weapon you choose to tote, you can expect pressure from other hunters, daunting terrain and days where the lenses of your binos detect no hide. In short, elk hunting public dirt can suck.
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Guns are meant to be used but require the same concealment as we do when hu… |
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Here’s a little-known fact: As hunters begin preparing for deer seaso… |
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This recipe is perfect for meat that is less tender or coarse. Velveting th… |
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The governor of Oklahoma, Kevin Stitt, is making headlines for taking a bla… |
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Marsh seeks out women who are not only looking to learn the skills necessar… |
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A bowhunter in Mississippi got more than she bargained for last Thursday wh… |
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The cake depicts a bride in a gown dragging a man in camo dress off to his … |
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Hunting activities were listed by purchasers as one of the main reasons for… |
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About the author:
True Pearce is the Managing Editor at GunsAmerica. He’s a competitive shooter, hunter, instructor & attorney. You can see and follow his adventures on Instagram. @true1911 https://www.instagram.com/true1911/