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Some hunters believe that deer such as the smaller Texas whitetails, can be humanely harvested using smaller caliber ammunition while larger and heavier game such as mule deer should only be harvested with more powerful ammo capable of penetrating more deeply. From personal experience, I can tell you a .223 neck shot will drop a deer in its tracks. However…
Although everyone has an opinion as to the “best” caliber, it really depends on your specific needs and abilities. Check out this post for how to pick.
The shotgun is one of the most recommended home defense firearms. Check out this post for recommendations on loadings to meet your goals.
Picking the right defensive loading can be a challenge when there are so many options. Check out this post for tips on picking the right one for your gun.
It shouldn’t be surprising how many modern hunting cartridges can trace their ancestry back to military based roots. Ammunition designed…Read More >
Big game hunting requires a very specific approach to picking ammunition that keeps you safe and does the job it’s intended to do. Whether you use an intermediate sized cartridge (like the .416 Remington Magnum) or use the monster cartridge (a .505 Gibbs), picking the right ammo for the job is essential. Read this post for additional details to help you pick the right size for the job.
The ammunition industry has been a very exciting place for the past few years. In addition to an influx of…Read More >