• Bushnell Sport 600 Laser Rangefinder Review

    Bushnell Sport 600 Laser Rangefinder Review

    Because this model is deprecated already, this is going to be a short review. Laser rangefinders have really come down in price, and they’re starting to approach very affordable prices. But, and it’s a big but, the range to be useful for rifle based hunting has to be more than 400 yards. Why? Take a look at the…

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  • Double Rifle Case

    Double Rifle Case

    This is a picture of my Encore Pro Hunter as well as my Savage 111 Long Range Hunter (with attached bipod) both crammed into a Flambeau Double Rifle Case. I’m pumped that it fits the LRH, because it’s a monster of a gun and I really wasn’t looking forward to removing and reinstalling the bipod…

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  • Making a Bacon Explosion

    Making a Bacon Explosion

    This doesn’t really have anything to do with hunting, but it has a lot to do with meat and you could substitute in wild game meat for the insides of your own bacon explosion. The whole idea is that you weave together some bacon to make a mat, add on some other meats, roll it…

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  • Stevens 200 Review

    Stevens 200 Review

    Stevens 200 Review Had you asked me what the Stevens 200 was good for a few years ago, I would have replied that it was the most accurate rifle one could buy for the ~$300 mark and a fantastic choice for new hunters on a tight budget. With the release of more budget minded rifles,…

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  • Reloading for 7mm-08 Remington

    The 7m-08 achieved factory adoption in 1980, but a lot of its popularity has seemed to be within the last 10 years. It really seems to be in its element as an accurate, very reasonable deer round. You’re pretty likely to find 7mm-08 in a medium sized hunting shop, but finding it within a smaller…

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  • Reloading for the 338 Lapua Magnum

    Reloading for the 338 Lapua Magnum

    Reloading for the 338 Lapua is much like reloading for any other cartridge, but certain exceptions are out there. As with any reloading information you find on the internet, you assume your own risk. Use your head and a few reloading manuals. The Best Hunting Bullets for the 338 Lapua Mag Most of the bullets…

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  • 338 Lapua vs 300 Win Mag

    Just as a foreword: this is a totally bunk comparison. 300 Winchester magnum and 338 Lapua magnum are both more than capable of taking down any game animal in North America at most any distance you’ll see them at. I just thought it’d be fun to compare and contrast the two of them. And while…

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  • Savage 111 Long Range Hunter 338 Lapua Review

    Savage 111 Long Range Hunter 338 Lapua Review

    Savage 111 LRH in 338 Lapua Review I first handled one of these bad boys at the Edmonton Hunt Fest and I was in love. So light, so handy, and chambered in the monstrous 338 Lapua Magnum. 338 Lapua is starting to gain factory acceptance in long range hunting rifles. My latest copy of the…

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  • LEE 50th Anniversary Reloading Kit Review

    Reloading can be a difficult thing to get into. It’s an area where there is a lot of choice, and where more experienced users forget how expensive and intimidating it can be to get into. I hear a lot of people claiming that the best solution for people new to reloading is to get a…

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  • Norinco M14 Review

    Norinco M14 Review

    Designed around the time of World War II, The Norinco M14 is a reproduction of the original semiautomatic firearm. Commonly issued to Allied troops it uses a medium caliber bullet. Retired from combat service long-ago in favor of lighter weight, smaller caliber rifles, the M14 design is now popular with hunting and sport shooting enthusiasts.…

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