Well, it is either unimpeachable or it isn’t. Only a complete cuck tries to have his cake and eat it too. Which is exactly what you are doing if you follow your arguments to their logical conclusion.
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Clay Blasts Combat Vet, Congressman Brian Mast for Supporting Black Rifle Ban
BY Clay Martin Published: March 5, 2018 { 81 comments }Walmart’s Decision to Ban Gun, Ammo Sales to Young Adults is Not Surprising At All
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: March 1, 2018 { 76 comments }“Going forward, we are raising the age restriction for purchase of firearms and ammunition to 21 years of age,” it continued. “We will update our processes as quickly as possible to implement this change.”
Russian Bots Aren’t the Only Thing Shaping Public Narrative on Guns
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: February 22, 2018 { 42 comments }Honest question. Who is more damaging to our Republic, these meddling Russian bots or the mainstream media?
Remington 870 DM Magpul & 700 Magpul v. Nevada Coyotes — Full Review
BY Eric Conn Published: February 21, 2018 { 0 comments }There’s more open country and public land within driving distance of Ely, Nevada, than the naked eye can take in. From rolling hills and a sea of endless cedars to the vast horizons of sage flats, it’s perfect country for coyotes. It was also perfect for putting two of Remington’s newest firearms to the ultimate predator hunting test. On a two-day hunt, we’d be using two modern takes on Remington classics—the 870 DM Magpul & the Model 700 Magpul.
Nikon’s New LaserForce Range-Finding Binocular: Quality rangefinding Binos for under $1,000
BY Aram Von Benedikt Published: February 21, 2018 { 4 comments }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.
Riton Optics — A Season Afield of Use & Abuse
BY Phil Massaro Published: February 21, 2018 { 0 comments }I love new toys. While in the hunting and shooting world there are many tried and true brands and models, I’m always eager to give new stuff a try. Riton Optics is most definitely the new-kid-at-school in the optics world, but that’s not always a bad thing. Founded by a team of veterans – of [...]
Field to Table: 3 Unique Ways to Make Venison Chili
BY Spencer Neuharth Published: February 21, 2018 { 12 comments }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
BY Spencer Neuharth Published: February 21, 2018 { 0 comments }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.
Top Five Pieces of Gear for an Individual First Aid Kit
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: February 21, 2018 { 7 comments }The notion of having an individual first-aid kit (IFAK) on your person or at least quickly available to you has been gaining momentum. And we’re not talking about the first-aid kits you buy at the local drugstore for treating minor cuts, blisters or bee stings
SIG Sibling Showdown: The MCX Rattler versus MPX Death Match — Full Review
BY Will Dabbs Published: February 20, 2018 { 3 comments }I live half an hour outside of town on my modest rural farm. I count the local Sheriff and his deputies among my dearest friends, but even in a perfect world it will still take them at least a quarter hour to get to my place from a standing start. I know of three of my immediate neighbors who have been the victims of home invasions in the past five years, two of which occurred while the homes were occupied. In one case the oldest family member present at the time was twelve. Defending yourself against an armed threat in your home is no baseless exercise.









