First, the Pack Out Bags are designed to have one bag on the back and one bag on the front, like a mail carrier bag. There is a hole for your head to go through and very wide padded shoulder straps. There are also straps and snap-in buckles that keep everything together.
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Pack Out Bags – Tested With 133lbs of Rocks
BY True Pearce Published: September 2, 2019 Updated: August 3, 2024AAC’s Newest Suppressor Reviewed: Introducing the Jaeger 30
BY Riley Baxter Published: August 5, 2019 Updated: August 3, 2024As technology advances, hunters have to keep up in order to maintain any kind of edge that they may have over their competitors when it comes to shooting the biggest bull elk or mule deer buck. AAC has released the Jaeger 30 suppressor in order to cater to the needs and unique style of use that hunters have. This means that the can is made to be rugged, lightweight, compact, versatile and have little or no first round pop.
Going Long For Axis Deer: Hunting a Free-Ranging Texas Exotic
BY Brian McCombie Published: June 2, 2019 Updated: August 3, 2024The Texas sun was just beginning to drop below the trees, when I heard the strange bellow and grunt of an Axis buck from the top of a far hill. Glassing, I caught sight of the buck’s spotted coat moving between the live oak and mesquite, well over 600 yards away.
Reviewed: Bushnell Prime Spotting Scope
BY Clay Martin Published: May 6, 2019 Updated: August 3, 2024Bushnell has been all over the map in recent years, in terms of levels of products. They have spent a lot of time solidifying their place at the table on high-end products, like the XRS and HDMR, both contenders in military circles. Then they will turn around and introduce sub $200 scopes, such as the Engage series. It can get a bit, well, confusing. So I am very happy with what seems to be a recent change to the product lines.
Going The Distance: The Long Range Hunting Course by Outdoors Solutions
BY Brian McCombie Published: April 1, 2019 Updated: August 3, 2024We were a very talkative group at dinner the night before and during coffee that morning. But when the 15 of us walked into the covered shooting line and saw the steel targets ranging before us–the last row at 1,000 yards—it all went silent. Oh, man, I imagined my fellow students thinking, that’s what 1,000 yards actually looks like? Never going to happen!
WASP Archery And Havalon Team up To Bring Us Broadheads – SHOT Show 2019
BY Riley Baxter Published: February 11, 2019 Updated: August 3, 2024Havalon has partnered up with WASP Archery and has stepped into the game of making broadheads. They have brought their reputation with them which makes me believe that these broadheads will be some of the highest quality and sharpness.
Get a Fire Started in 3…2…1 – Testing the Options
BY Ian Kenney Published: January 8, 2019 Updated: August 3, 2024There are a ton of different fire starters out there, but have you ever wondered just how do they stack up against one another? I raided the camping section of my local Walmart and learned that not all fire starters are created equal.
Kenetrek Hardscrabble Boot Review
BY Robert Loesch Published: December 1, 2018 Updated: August 3, 2024When choosing a quality boot there are many features that need to be examined. In this article, we are going to take an in-depth look at the Kenetrek Hardscrabble boot.
Sitka Stormfront Raingear – Review
BY Jordan Voigt Published: November 1, 2018 Updated: August 3, 2024I had the chance to try out the on several hunts this summer and fall in Alaska. The hunts were in a remote part of the state where getting dry wasn’t something you could count on. There is little to start a fire with and the sun shines sporadically at best. The old saying, “It’s [...]
Venison Burgers With Roasted Garlic Aioli Sauce – Recipe
BY Administrator Published: October 2, 2018 Updated: August 31, 2024Venison burger can be a delicious way to eat venison, especially bucks that might have had a little age on them.