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Alaska Arms: Ruger M77 Rings and Extra Round Floorplate

Alaska Arms: Ruger M77 Rings and Extra Round Floorplate

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Alaska is known as a land of extremes, and the men and women who successfully live and hunt there are rather particular about what does and doesn’t work.

Review: Hornady Handgun Hunter Ammunition

Review: Hornady Handgun Hunter Ammunition

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If I find myself needing some factory ammo to hunt with I’ll be looking for Accurate, Deadly, and Dependable; Hornady Handgun Hunter.

Wader Leaks & How to Repair Them

Wader Leaks & How to Repair Them

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I recently discussed waders and the many options available for purchasing the right wader.  Once you have a new pair reality sets in that all waders will leak sooner or later.  Aside from warranty to make the repairs, often you are forced to make the repairs yourself after the warranty has expired or to prepare immediately for another hunt.  This is how to make the best effort at repairing those waders. 

Know Your Duck Calls - How to Clean, Repair, & Rebuild

Know Your Duck Calls – How to Clean, Repair, & Rebuild

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If you are like me you tend to buy calls, use them, like them, hate them and move on to the next one.  Calls take a ton of abuse and often we pay little or no attention to taking care of them both for maintenance and for adjustments.  I sat down with a good friend and someone that calls as well as anyone I know, to discuss the call components and how anyone can disassemble, adjust, and rebuild just about any call with a few spare parts.

Hog Hunting with the Sharps Rifle Co. 25x45 in an AR-15

Hog Hunting with the Sharps Rifle Co. 25×45 in an AR-15

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I’d never heard of the 25 Sharps until I walked across the aisle at SHOT one year to the little booth occupied by the Sharps Rifle Company.

Waterfowl Waders - Prepare NOW For Fall

Waterfowl Waders – Prepare NOW For Fall

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It is said a dry duck hunter is a happy duck hunter. For the many that hunt marshes, ponds, lakes, and rivers the need to enter the water is inevitable. Depending on the depth of the water you may opt for knee boots, waist waders, hip waders, or chest waders. 

Bergara’s New Carbon Fiber Barreled Chassis Rifle – SHOT Show 2022

Bergara’s New Carbon Fiber Barreled Chassis Rifle – SHOT Show 2022

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The Premier series actions utilize a floating bolt head to ensure proper lug contact and a cone-shaped bolt nose for smooth feeding.

SIG's Zulu6 Image-Stabilized Binos Review + Video

SIG’s Zulu6 Image-Stabilized Binos Review + Video

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Stabilized binoculars are pretty rare on the civilian market, but they have a huge following in military circles. The stabilized part comes from an internal gyroscopic stabilizer, a mechanical device that makes them self steading. It is a weird concept, for sure. But in practice, it is basically magic. It really does work and is a game-changer for binocular work.

Danner Recurve – Traditional Hunting Boots With Modern Features

Danner Recurve – Traditional Hunting Boots With Modern Features

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Described as a “performance heritage” hunting boot, the Recurve features a traditional hunting boot design made with the latest high-tech materials. It has a full-grain leather and suede upper with Danner Dry 100% waterproof barrier, removable OrthoLite insoles, and Vibram mid/outsoles.

Going Green - Acebeam L17 Hunting Flashlight

Going Green – Acebeam L17 Hunting Flashlight

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Gearing up for a successful nighttime hunt doesn’t have to be expensive. A powerful flashlight paired with your existing optic can be used effectively out to 200 hundred yards or more for under $110. However, white LEDs aren’t ideal for predator/varmint hunting.