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link to Benelli Nova Review: The Best Pump-Action Shotgun

Benelli Nova Review: The Best Pump-Action Shotgun

Pump-action shotguns are a staple for beginning hunters. They're relatively inexpensive, reliable, and easy to operate. The Remington 870 and Mossberg 500 are probably the most popular pump shotguns...

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link to Gaia GPS vs OnX for Hunting and Outdoor Navigation

Gaia GPS vs OnX for Hunting and Outdoor Navigation

Navigation tools are essential for planning and performing outdoor activities. This is especially true for hunters or those venturing into the backcountry. Traditionally, these tools were a map and...

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link to Three Reasons to Hunt with a 308 Winchester Instead of a 6.5 Creedmoor

Three Reasons to Hunt with a 308 Winchester Instead of a 6.5 Creedmoor

I have seen more arguments about whether to use a .308 Winchester or 6.5 Creedmoor for hunting or long-range shooting than any other caliber combination. In my opinion, the time-tested .308...

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link to Marmot Ultra Elite Review: The Best 3-Season Backpacking Sleeping Bag

Marmot Ultra Elite Review: The Best 3-Season Backpacking Sleeping Bag

A sleeping bag is one of the most important pieces of gear you take into the backcountry. It's your primary protection against inclement weather and hypothermia. However, a sleeping bag can also be...

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link to First Lite Corrugate Guide Pant Review

First Lite Corrugate Guide Pant Review

First Lite's Corrugate Guide Pant is lightweight, durable, and breathable, with just the right amount of stretch. Lightweight, two-way stretch nylon makes this pant ideal for early and mid-season...

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link to Morrell Yellow Jacket Review: The Best Budget Broadhead Target

Morrell Yellow Jacket Review: The Best Budget Broadhead Target

Shooting broadheads is a must for every archery hunter. It is essential to shoot your broadheads to make sure they have the same point-of-impact as field points. This prevents devastating misses, or...

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