Hunting and Outdoors
Tracking Your Prey
Call me a softy, but when I shoot a deer, I like to kill it immediately. I hate tracking deer…Read More >
Call me a softy, but when I shoot a deer, I like to kill it immediately. I hate tracking deer…Read More >
What does your range day look like? For most shooters, an average trip to the range is going to involve…Read More >
As the winter weather ebbs away and warmer breezes encourage us to get outside and enjoy the return of spring,…Read More >
It’s nearly Spring Turkey season in much of the country right now, and hunters are heading into the woods in
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…
As deer season progresses, deer become scarce quickly. It seems that as soon as the rut ends, they all just…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.