practice of patterning a shotgun. This article provides some great advice for every shotgun enthusiast that wants to be a good competitive shooter.
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Shooting Holes in the Sky – Choke Tubes
BY David R. Vaught, Ph.D. Published: November 1, 2021 { 1 comment }Last Frontier Bison: Hunting Alaska’s Largest Land Mammal
BY Jordan Voigt Published: November 1, 2021 { 0 comments }It was the sixth day of an Alaska bison hunt that had thrown numerous challenges at us requiring an ever-evolving plan; we’d blown through Plans A, B, and C and were currently throwing a Hail Mary as our days afield came to a close.
Farther into the Night: My Journey into Night Vision and Thermal Optics – Bering Optics Super Hogster
BY Steve Gaspar Published: November 1, 2021 { 3 comments }This article is the second of two on thermal optics. In part one I discussed night vision, how I decided to invest in thermal optics, and profiled the iRay MH25 thermal scanner. In this article, I cover the Bering Optics Super Hogster thermal riflescope.
Go Lightweight Out West
BY Jace Bauserman Published: October 4, 2021 { 0 comments }Elk are great movers, and during the rut, bulls will cover massive amounts of terrain in search of love. Be ready to traverse terrain and make a quick shot if you want to head home with horns for the wall and backstraps for the grill.
Into the Night: My Journey into Night Vision and Thermal Optics
BY Steve Gaspar Published: October 4, 2021 { 8 comments }The first of a two part series, this article covers the scanning portion of thermal night hunting with a review of the IrayUSA Mini MH25 thermal scanner.
Squirrel Tamales
BY Jake Wallace Published: October 4, 2021 { 6 comments }Following my last article about squirrel hunting, I received several requests for a recipe for cooking up these tasty little tree dwellers. So, I have decided to post one of the tried-and-true favorites in my house, Squirrel Tamales.
Dorsal Caping Your Trophy In the Field
BY Jordan Voigt Published: October 4, 2021 { 1 comment }A hunter doesn’t have to be a taxidermist-in-training to cape their own animals; some practice and preparation can give a hunter many more options when they’re in the field staring at that animal of a lifetime, wherever it may be.
Tips For A Better Fitting & Shooting Hunting Rifle
BY Kristy Titus Published: October 4, 2021 { 0 comments }The success of any hunt falls on the shoulders of the shooter and their ability to properly place the bullet with accuracy. As marksmen and hunters, we want to be certain that we have done everything possible to make that first shot count. Having a well-fitted weapon system and good ammunition leaves it only up to the marksman to make it happen.
Tips For A Better Fitting & Shooting Hunting Rifle
BY Kristy Titus Published: October 4, 2021 { 0 comments }The success of any hunt falls on the shoulders of the shooter and their ability to properly place the bullet with accuracy. As marksmen and hunters, we want to be certain that we have done everything possible to make that first shot count. Having a well-fitted weapon system and good ammunition leaves it only up to the marksman to make it happen.
Tips For A Better Fitting & Shooting Hunting Rifle
BY Brad Benton Published: October 4, 2021 { 0 comments }The success of any hunt falls on the shoulders of the shooter and their ability to properly place the bullet with accuracy. As marksmen and hunters, we want to be certain that we have done everything possible to make that first shot count. Having a well-fitted weapon system and good ammunition leaves it only up to the marksman to make it happen.







