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When choosing a gun for hunting, the question is not which gun is the best for hunting, but rather which gun is the best for you. When picking a type of weapon to take hunting, there are many options, all of them with their own advantages and ... more »
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You are hiking a few miles off the highway and you and your partner are stranded behind a rapidly rising river, in an area that may flood. You cell phone does not work. What do you do? If you had a PLB or SPOT Satellite Messenger you could call ... more »
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If you aren't a veteran hunter, you may not know that different kinds of hunting requires different styles of hunting clothes. There are as many different hunting clothes as there are hunting genres. Use these steps to learn more about the ... more »
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Every rifle shooter, whether expert or newcomer, knows that the secret to hitting the target is practice. The best way to improve your aim and know the quirks of your firearm is to go target shooting. There are a lot of ammunition choices, and ... more »
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The sport of muzzleloading is a great deal of fun out in the field, allowing sportsmen an opportunity to connect with a longstanding hunting tradition while getting in touch with nature. Getting back home to take proper care of a muzzleloading ... more »
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here i will show you how to clean a quail.. more »
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The Ruger 10/22 rotary magazine doesn't need cleaning too often, but when it does it's fairly simply to do it yourself. By following the steps below, you can keep feeding problems to a minimum... more »
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Learn how to Clean a Shotgun Using only Household Items.. more »
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Nothing will scare whitetail deer away faster than a human scent. To have a successful hunt, you must learn tactics to cover your scent. A little preparation beforehand and knowledge of ways you can cover your scent when you're out in the woods ... more »
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You wake up early, put your hunting clothes on in the cold dark, drive for hours to your hunting spot and realize you forgot your hunting license on the kitchen table. Any hunter who has experienced this horrible feeling knows full well the ... more »
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A dumdum bullet is a term used to describe several kinds of ammunition. Dumdum bullets deform when shot, fragmenting upon impact to cause greater trauma to the target. Also known as manstopper bullets, dumdums are extremely dangerous to both the ... more »
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Figuring out how to customize a camper for hunting can prove to be effort well invested. Instead of enduring weather elements in a tent, you can rest in a heated camper, take a hot shower and make a warm, satisfying dinner... more »
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If you want to take your boat out for a successful hunting expedition, you are going to need to make some fairly minor modifications to get it ready. While you may think that you can just take your boat out onto the lake or swamp and shoot ducks ... more »
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Deer stands are set up as a station to watch deer during hunting. Tree stands may be popular, but they aren't your only option. If you want to set up on the ground, invest in a blind or ground stand. Finding the perfect spot to put a stand is the ... more »
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Hunting takes time, concentration, practice, discipline and talent. The best expression of this refinement of skill and experience is the ability to down an animal in one shot. Not only is it a sign of an expert sportsman, but an immediate kill ... more »
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If cold weather doesn't deter the prey, it shouldn't deter the hunter. Cold-weather hunting can actually be superior to warm-weather hunting in several ways. For one, the hunting lands are less crowded when the weather is unfavorable, so even the ... more »
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Many accidental shootings result from handling a gun that was thought to be unloaded. To avoid accidentally shooting someone else or being shot yourself, always check to make sure your gun is unloaded whenever you pick it up and before you put it ... more »
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Antelope roasts can make for delicious, healthy and low-fat dinner entrées. How quickly and how well you field dress your animal after the kill determines how good the meat on your table will taste. Because many hunters don't follow the basic ... more »
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Field dressing may not be fun, but if you have already invested a great deal of time, effort and money into your hunting trip, and you've harvested your bear, it is absolutely necessary. When you field dress your bear, spend the extra time ... more »
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Once you have successfully brought down an elk, the real work begins. You will need to field dress your elk where you are before you can bring your kill back to the car. Because elk are so much larger than deer, field dressing can be a ... more »
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You can field dress partridges by either skinning them or by plucking them before gutting them. Both methods require that you maintain scrupulous cleanliness while dressing the birds... more »
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Once you have successfully hunted your quota of quail, you will need to clean and gut the birds. This process is known as field dressing. To clean your birds in the field, you will need to bring all of the necessary tools with you on the hunt... more »
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Quick guide to breaking down and cleaning your glock... more »
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Planning a trip to Transylvania? Go prepared!.. more »
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If you are an avid hunter then you already know that you need certain detailed equipment. This should include proper weapons such as a bow, traps or guns. Different guns require different ammo. When hunting big game you will need big game ammo. ... more »