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Napoleon’s Rule of Turkey Hunting
Napoleon’s Rule of Turkey Hunting By Steve Sorensen When guys wearing camo are talking at the diner, once in a while you hear one of them say “Turkeys don’t do that!” The guy who hunts by that rule isn’t a … Continue reading
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Tips for Shed Hunting in Late Winter
By Steve Sorensen Shed hunting experts know these four secrets! While waiting for this bitterly cold, seemingly endless winter to end, the patience of whitetail hunters is growing thin as they itch to get out and hunt for shed antlers. … Continue reading
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Posted in Deer Hunting, How To, Shed Hunting, Steve Sorensen, Tracking
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Should You Take That Shot?
Should You Take That Shot? Four shots my dad taught me how to take By Steve Sorensen My dad never used a top quality gun, he always had a cheap scope, and I doubt he knew what a good trigger … Continue reading
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Posted in Big Game Hunting, Deer Hunting, Hunting Tips, Steve Sorensen, Uncategorized
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The Great Sighting-In Debate, Part 2
The Great Sighting-In Debate, Part 2: Five Reasons Shooting Ability Is More Important Than MOA Accuracy By Steve Sorensen The view that you don’t need minute-of-angle (MOA) accuracy from a deer rifle does not mean accuracy is not at all important. … Continue reading
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Posted in Antelope Hunting, Bear Hunting, Big Game Hunting, Buffalo Hunting, Coyote Hunting, Deer Hunting, Elk Hunting, Hog Hunting, How to Hunt, Hunting Tips, Moose Hunting, Predator Hunting, Rifles, Scopes, Steve Sorensen, Wild Boar Hunting
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The Great Sighting-In Debate, Part 1
The Great Sighting-In Debate, Part 1: Five Reasons Your Deer Rifle Needs MOA Accuracy By Steve Sorensen My dad and uncle were both clustering their bullet holes into tiny groups on a paper target at 100 yards. Half their holes … Continue reading
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Posted in Big Game Hunting, Deer Hunting, How To, How to Hunt, Hunting Tips, Rifles, Steve Sorensen
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