While I gathered information and advice from different people throughout the last several months, from lifelong Alaskan residents to gun writers, I tried to follow the old adage: Get the best you can afford.
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Assembling an Alaskan Hunting Rifle: Part Two
BY Jordan Voigt Published: August 31, 2020 { 5 comments }True Grit: Hunter’s 2019 Pronghorn
BY Jace Bauserman Published: August 30, 2020 { 1 comment }The does turned and resumed their march in our direction. The buck stopped broadside at 223 yards and the rifle thundered. The wallop of the bullet exploding the heart was clear, and after taking a few steps the giant tumbled to the ground.
Newest Hot Rod on the Strip: Nosler Model 48 Long Range Carbon Chambered In 27 Nosler – Reviewed
BY Riley Baxter Published: August 3, 2020 { 21 comments }When choosing a hunting rifle, caliber is an important criteria. Hunting in the west, I want something that can take down deer, elk, black bear, moose, and anything else that I may go out after. Because of the terrain, I also need a caliber that will retain energy to take game at distances beyond 500 yards.
Assembling an Alaskan Hunting Rifle: Part One
BY Jordan Voigt Published: August 3, 2020 { 5 comments }Once I had picked up the rifle from a local sporting goods store, it was time to add a scope and the various accouterments to turn it into a legitimate all-weather hunting rifle, capable of holding its own no matter what Mother Nature throws at it.
Archers: Beat Target Panic!
BY Jace Bauserman Published: August 2, 2020 { 2 comments }Are you tired of not being able to go to the range with your buddies? How about being sick of missing and wounding game? If you want to rid yourself of target panic and have the most successful fall of your life when it comes to making clean, ethical kills, read on.
Frog Cleaning
BY Jake Wallace Published: August 1, 2020 { 4 comments }I have processed many different types of game and fish from bluegill to bull elk and everything in between. I will say that cleaning frogs is by far one of the most challenging for me to this day.
Frog Gigging
BY Jake Wallace Published: August 1, 2020 { 5 comments }Frog gigging is a great way to spend some hot summer nights. Although they task delicate and refined, the act of gathering them is just about as far from that as possible.
A Flatlander Preps for Western Hunts
BY Trapr Swonson Published: August 1, 2020 { 8 comments }These are the things I do as a flatlander, it helps make the summer doldrums go by faster and keeps me eagerly awaiting the first hint of fall.
Best Big Game Cartridge: Big and Hard-Hitting, or Small and Sweet Shooting?
BY Aram Von Benedikt Published: August 1, 2020 { 13 comments }Smaller calibers and cartridges kick less. They tend to be accurate and are certainly easier to shoot well. Loaded with a premium bullet they penetrate deeply and create a devastating wound channel. They do everything a big, hard-kicking caliber can do, right?
Onx Maps App
BY Jake Wallace Published: July 6, 2020 { 1 comment }Since we are so limited on the amount of time that we get in the field each year, it is crucial that we get to know an area as well as we can to maximize our chances of being successful. The OnX App can greatly help with that.









