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Beginning Deer Hunting

Beginners Introduction to Deer Hunting

Deer hunting is a great American tradition that has been ...

Basic Hunting Gear Part I (Clothing)

Collecting hunting gear can become a whole hobby unto itself. ...

Basic Hunting Gear Part II (Survival Gear)

Having some basic survival equipment with you at all times ...

Basic Hunting Gear Part III (Gear Specific to Hunting)

This is the equipment that makes the difference between going ...

Hunting Methods

The hunting method you choose has as much to do ...

Hunting Deer in Your State

Before you decide to start hunting deer in your home state, ...

When to Hunt

The choice of when to go hunting is constrained by ...

Where to go hunting

Choosing a location to hunt requires the hunter to consider ...

Scouting

Once you have decided upon a location to go hunting, ...

Deer Habitat

Knowing where to look for deer is one of the ...

North American Deer Species

There are two main species of deer native to North ...

The Whitetail Rut

The term “The Rut” is loosely used to define ...

Calling Whitetail Deer

During the rut, bucks are looking for any clue to ...

Shot Placement

Shot placement, shot placement, shot placement. More important than caliber, ...

Field Shooting

Shooting a deer in the field is much different than ...

After the Shot

Shooting a deer is an exciting moment that is the ...

Blood Trailing

Many might think that blood trailing is only something done ...

Field Dressing

Field dressing refers to the gutting and skinning of the ...

Field Dressing: The Gutless Method

There is another way to field dress deer that has ...

Caping a Buck

If you are going to have your buck head mounted, you ...

Processing your Deer

Choosing to butcher and process your own deer gives you ...

Cooking with Venison

Cooking with venison really isn’t much different than cooking any ...

Hunting

Off-season fitness prep

Well, with winter back in full swing across most of ...

Hunting Stories

A Classic That Just Won’t Die

By:  Mike Price It was so cold that day in the ...

Montana Spot and Stalk Black Bear

By: Jim Kinsey Suddenly stopping mid-stride, I slowly turned to Jana ...

A 1911 Saved My Life!

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the U.S. Army’s ...

British Columbia Stone Sheep Hunt

Written By: James Brion Hunt Dates: July 28th - July 31st, ...

Tagged Out

Written By: Mason Payer “I can’t be the first one to ...

A Leopard Tale

Written By: Zach Waterman Hunt Dates: April 30-May 3, 2010 Species: Leopard After ...

Desert Bighorn in Southern California

Written By: Chef John McGannon George and the draw After pursuing ...

Coastal Black Bear Hunt

Written By: Tim Herald I'm still on the 54' Alaska Adventure ...

Eastern Oregon Mule Deer Hunt

Written By: Justin Moore Last year I got lucky enough to ...

Yukon Moose

Written By: Rob Dunham When my partner James Brion, the ...

Deer Hunting Montana

Written By: Jim Kinsey A large figure moved through the ...

Moose Hunting British Columbia

Written By: Jim Kinsey Day 1 After arriving at the small ...

Reloading

Why Reload?

There are a wide variety of reasons to take up ...

Reloading Safety

Reloading isn’t inherently dangerous, but it is important to remember ...

Why use a Reloading Manual?

A reloading manual is the most important piece of equipment ...

Setting up a Reloading Bench

When you first purchase your reloading equipment, you will immediately ...

Reloading Equipment I (Presses)

Single Stage Press The reloading press is one of the simplest ...

Reloading Equipment II (Dies)

Dies are truly the key to the whole reloading process. ...

Reloading Equipment III (Case Preparation)

Case Trimmer As cases are fired and resized, they will stretch ...

Reloading Equipment IV (Priming)

Priming Tool A key operation in reloading is priming your brass ...

Reloading Equipment V (Powder Handling)

Scale An accurate scale is an absolute necessity for reloading. A ...

Reloading Equipment VI (Tools and Accessories)

A Reloading Manual Without a doubt, the most important piece of ...

Cartridge Components Part I (Brass)

Every metallic cartridge is made up of four main components, ...

Cartridge Components Part II (Primers)

The primer is what ignites the powder charge thereby firing ...

Cartridge Components Part III (Powder)

Finding the powder and bullet combination that works best in ...

Cartridge Components Part IV (Bullets)

Of all the components of a cartridge, selecting the proper ...

Step By Step Reloading: Rifle Cartridges

The first time you read a reloading manual, it will ...

Record Keeping

Keeping detailed records is an important part of reloading. Recording ...

Budget Reloading

Reloading metallic cartridges requires a variety of specialized equipment. Looking ...

Choosing a Press, Precision or Volume?

The type of reloading equipment you choose to invest in ...

Headspace Demystified

Headspace is the distance in your rifle’s chamber from the ...

Beyond the Basics: Developing Your Own Loads

Developing a load to match your rifle is one of ...

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