The natural progression of a hobby (AKA stepping out of your comfort zone)
Today reader Ian McKee, whose blog name is 45Bravo, describes his experiences with airguns.
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Today reader Ian McKee, whose blog name is 45Bravo, describes his experiences with airguns.
What’s on your plate? Most likely the answer is way too much! Some may enjoy a main entree of that good ole white meat, turkey. While others enjoy a ham, or a roast. Regardless of what’s on your plate, the real question is where’d ya get it? Rewarding Reward In my neck of the woods, … Read more
You hear about them. You notice them in the woods. You know they have something to do with the whitetail rut. But, do you really understand the significance of rubs and scrapes? When I polled a sample group of hunters, I was surprised to learn that few understood why these markings are made, how deer … Read more
Shooting game with a broadhead-tipped arrow isn’t an exact science. Plenty can go wrong, and sometimes it does. Even if we feel our shot placement was good, if game is out of sight, it’s best to wait at least 45 minutes before following up. Pulling back, I anchored, centered the sight pin on his chest, … Read more
Purists commonly commit to the reliability of cut-on-contact blades, but it’s tough to beat today’s hard-hitting mechanicals. So, which ones make the cut? Consider the facts, and judge for yourself. With a stiff breeze in my face, I was 30 yards from a bedded bull elk. All I could see were tall tines protruding above … Read more
Scouting your hunt area is an important part of the hunting process. It helps you get a better understanding of the wildlife in the area, as well as their habits and patterns. One of the best ways to scout your hunt area is to use trail cameras. Determine the Best Place to Put the Cameras … Read more