• Reloading for 270 Winchester

    Reloading for 270 Winchester

    It’s hard to imagine today with our magnums and short magnums, but the 270 used to be the king of high speed. It’s is still a very potent deer and elk rifle today and my personal favorite of the most common calibers. Not only does it offer enough power to take a deer in the…

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  • The 26 Nosler

    Shot Show 2014 is going on right now, and Nosler just released a new cartridge, the 26 Nosler. It’s a screaming fast 6.5mm cartridge, throwing a 129 grain bullet at 3,400 fps and a 140 at 3,300. Those are some very fast speeds in a very slippery, popular with target shooters 6.5mm size. Conveniently, the…

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  • T97.ca FTU (Flat Top Upper) Review

    T97.ca FTU (Flat Top Upper) Review

    It’s here. The same guys behind M14.ca have started to produce aftermarket parts for the T97. If you look back to my review on the Norinco T97, you’ll see that there are 2 issues I had with the rifle: ergonomics and optics mounting. Simply put, the carry handle on the T97 precludes low mounting of…

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  • Wolverine Supplies

    Wolverine Supplies

    Company Name Wolverine Supplies Phone Number 204-748-2454 Address #1 River Valley Road North, Virden, MB. R0M 2C0 Website http://www.wolverinesupplies.com/ Blog http://www.wolverinesupplies.com/Blog.aspx YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/WolverineSupplies89 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WolverineSupplies Hunting Gear Guy (HGG): How’d you get started in the business? Wolverine Supplies (WS): Founded by John and Pat in 1989, Wolverine Supplies is widely regarded as a leader in the…

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  • Remington 783 Review

    Remington 783 Review

    I’ve wanted to do this review since the 783 was revealed at SHOT Show. I feel like Remington’s 710 and 770 rifles were missteps, with too many corners cut and I was excited at the prospect of a new budget bolt action rifle to compete with the Savage Axis. What I noticed, when I read…

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  • Remington Insulated Gloves Mini Review

    Remington Insulated Gloves Mini Review

    This is only a quick review since there’s only so much to say about a pair of gloves. I typically hunt in -20 to -30 degree Celsius weather (-4 to -22F), and it can be a bit tough for gloves to keep up. With these gloves, I found that the insulation didn’t breath enough. From…

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