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Category Archives: Rifles
Part One: The Great Sighting-In Debate by Steve Sorensen
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, Guns & Ammunition, How to Hunt, Hunting Ethics & Education, Hunting Tips, Rifles, Steve Sorensen
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Don’t Be A Rifle Scope Snob
An optics snob doesn’t need to know what he’s talking about, so if you want to be an optics snob, don’t bother reading this. Don’t Be a Riflescope Snob Steve Sorensen A guy on the customer side of the counter … Continue reading
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Posted in Antelope Hunting, Bear Hunting, Big Game Hunting, Buffalo Hunting, Coyote Hunting, Deer Hunting, Elk Hunting, Guns & Ammunition, Hog Hunting, Hunting Safety, Moose Hunting, Predator Hunting, Rifles, Scopes, Uncategorized, Wild Boar Hunting
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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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An Elephant Gun For Hog Hunting – Why Not?
By Max Prasac A hog hunting expert answers questions about the proper firearm for a big ol’ pig. I have to admit that I harbor dreams of Africa. What hunter doesn’t? A number of years ago I was determined to … Continue reading
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Posted in Big Game Hunting, Guest Writers, Guns & Ammunition, Hog Hunting, How To, Hunting & Fishing Equipment, Hunting Tips, Max Prasac, Rifles, Uncategorized, Wild Boar Hunting
Tagged elephant gun, hog hunting, hog hunting tips, hunting tips, Max Prasac, rifles
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