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Category Archives: Hunting & Fishing Equipment
Which Trail Camera? Part 2 – Setting Up
Five Tips For Setting Up Your Trail Cameras By Steve Sorensen 1. How to consider lighting – Taking pictures can be defined as capturing light, and bad lighting ruins many photos. So, set your trail cameras with that in mind. … Continue reading
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Which Trail Camera? How? When? Where?
Tips To Help You Decide Which Trail Camera To Choose By Steve Sorensen You’ve finally decided to spring for a trail camera. You’ve waited a long time because you’re “old school.” Maybe you even wonder what your grandfather would have … Continue reading
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Muzzleloading: How To Get Started – Part 3
Cleaning Your Muzzloader By Ed Hall Ah, cleaning your muzzleloader, whether you fire one shot or a dozen, is a necessity. Even if your 777 pellet residue is not in its own highly corrosive, it will absorb moisture and hold … Continue reading
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Muzzleloading: How To Get Started – Part 2
How To Choose Powder and Bullets For Your Muzzleloader By Ed Hall There are three propellant options: real black powder, replica black powder and replica black powder formed into pellets. Real black powder is very hygroscopic; it readily absorbs moisture, … Continue reading
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