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Philosophy

The Modern Day Scout Rifle

Jeff Cooper has left a his legacy on the gun industry. Most notably, he invented the modern handgun shooting technique. Another lasting impact is Cooper’s creation of the Scout Rifle concept. The Scout Rifle was outlined in the early 1980’s. This begs the question if the criteria for the rifle are still relevant today. Definition […]

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Philosophy

Meat Care from Timber to Table

For most hunters, the ultimate prize from the hunt is a harvest of quality meat. Game meat is leaner and healthier than factory farmed meat. Also, there is a satisfaction that comes from a connection with one’s food. Surprisingly, the number one complaint I hear from non-hunters is that blank (insert venison/moose/elk/bear/pterodactyl) is too gamey. […]

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Pistols

Smith and Wesson 686 – Durable Versatility

Revolvers enjoy popularity dating back to their inception as the first widespread repeating firearm. Updates and tweaks over the years have improved their function. However, the basic DA/SA revolver is largely unchanged from the turn of the 20th century. Decades of incremental improvement have led us to the revolvers of today. Today we take a […]

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Philosophy

Gear for Successful Backcountry Hunters

There’s no way around it, hunting is a gear intensive hobby. Last article we covered off some of the necessary gear for front country hunting. In addition, we took a look at some other pieces of gear that while not stricly required to get in the field are certainly useful. Today we are going to […]

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Philosophy

Gear Essentials for Front Country Hunting

The world of hunting is full of gear heads who love to debate the merits of each minute detail of their equipment. I am guilty of this myself. However, while entertaining and thought-provoking, this can create a confusion for those getting into the sport. Expensive gear can seem like an insurmountable barrier to entry for […]

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Philosophy

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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Philosophy

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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Philosophy

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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Philosophy

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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Philosophy

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 […]