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A Red Dot for a Hunting Rifle

In the last few years many hunters have begun incorporating former combat rifle features into their hunting gear. For example, modern sporting rifles have become popular for their low recoil and fast followups. Picatinny rails are commonplace and rifles like the Sig Sauer Cross feature pistol grips. One potential cross over that isn’t as commonplace […]

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Should You Hand Load for Hunting?

If one is a firearms enthusiast for long enough, it is almost inevitable that they will eventually reload. Hunters, however, have a very specific use case that doesn’t necessarily include high volume round counts that drive recreational shooters towards hand loading. Still, many hunters find a lot of value in taking their carefully crafted ammunition […]

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Selecting the Perfect Rifle Scope

Optic shopping can be incredibly confusing. There are all sorts of numbers and specifications and potential features, in addition to the subjective quality of the glass. This can make purchasing a scope that will pair well with a new rifle fairly challenging. Much like your rifle, picking an optic is a function of the intended purpose of the […]

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Basics of Barrels – What’s Best for You

Rifles come in all shapes an sizes from lightweight mountain rifles to heavy F-class target guns. Just like the rifles they come on, barrels come in different profiles, materials, and lengths. Quality barrel selection is the most consistent way to get a rifle to shoot well. Consider this a breakdown of the basics in understanding […]

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Collecting Mileage – How to Select Hunting Boots

In hunting, oftentimes we fixate on the exciting pieces of gear. Rifles get the bulk of the attention, and certainly, without them not much hunting would happen. But there are other pieces of gear that are almost as essential to a hunt that go unmentioned. Unlike your rifle, their is one piece of gear that […]

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Braving the Elements: Hunting Wet Coastal Environments

I hear a lot every year about people planning blacktail trips to hunt Coastal Alaska on the popular Prince of Wales and Kodiak Islands. Furthermore, the Northern BC Coastal Mountain range is excellent mountain hunting country. An abundance in mountain goats and Dall Sheep fill this remote northern mountain range. For hunters unfamiliar with coastal […]

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Rifles

The Browning BAR – Big Medicine

The name Browning is a legendary one in the firearms world. John Moses Browning designed numerous great firearms. Many of his designs, such as the Winchester 94 and the 1911 are still being produced today. However, this article is about a sporting rifle designed by a different Browning – his grandson. Bruce Browning followed in […]

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Bullets

The Hornady ELD-X – Fad or Game Getter

While hunting rifles in the 21st century operate in the same fashion as they have for decades, ammunition has evolved dramatically. Trends continue to drive towards longer, sleeker, heavy for caliber bullets that provide excellent BC’s and Sectional densities. Likely driven by the accuracy and affordability of modern laser rangefinder technology, cutting edge bullets are […]

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Bullets Philosophy

Hunting Bullet Basics – How to Find the Perfect Projectile

All over the internet there are discussions about which cartridges are best for which animals and what styles of hunts. Oftentimes people will devote hours of research picking the perfect cartridge, only to buy the cheapest box of ammo at their outfitter. This is asinine because out of all the pounds of equipment that hunters […]

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The Three Best Large Game Cartridges

Deer hunting is very popular, but pursuing the largest ungulate species in North America carries a unique allure. Chasing elk, moose, and caribou is a brand of adventure all of its own. The challenges are greater, but so are the rewards, with harvests promising hundreds of pounds of quality meat. Part of the challenge is […]