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American Tactical (ATI) has introduced a turkey-hunting version of its portable Nomad Shotgun. The Nomad Turkey Shotgun is a lightweight single-shot, with a foldable design that makes it easy to tote to your favorite turkey spot. Available in 12-gauge, 20-gauge or .410-bore, the 12- and 20-gauge versions are available with 2 3/4- or 3-inch chambers, while .410-bore comes in either 2 1/2 or 3-inch variants. All models of the shotgun feature a 23-inch vent-ribbed barrel, with a folding break-open action and a fiber-optic front sight. The gun also comes with a see-through saddle mount, as well as XX Full and Modified choke tubes. Finally, a camouflage finish ensures the shotgun keeps a low profile, and stays nicely hidden in the field. For more information on the Nomad Turkey Shotgun, please visit americantactical.us. MSRP: $169.95
Swhacker Broadheads has launched its #307 100-grain Mechanical 2-Blade Broadhead. This latest addition to Swhacker's lineup promises precision engineering with reliable deployment, coupled with accuracy and devastating field performance.
A turkey is a turkey regardless of subspecies, sure, but best hunting tactics often vary depending on geographical location due to the birds’ varying behavior. Translated, killing turkeys back East is different than killing them out West. Check out some Eastern-specific tips below, and stay tuned for a follow-up targeted at our Western readers.
Two 125th Anniversaries are occurring this year, the first being for the entire Montana FWP, and the second being a key piece of property in the history of the Utah DWR.
Purpose-built for turkey hunting and wingshooting, the Vortex Viper Shotgun Enclosed Micro Red Dot line now adds a green reticle option for those who prefer it in certain lighting and shooting conditions.
Blocker Outdoors' Finisher Series is a one stop shop for turkey hunters looking to streamline their clothing and gear in the field. Read on for some of the top pieces in this lineup, designed to keep hunters cool and comfortable, while maintaining easy access to essentials.
Mark Kayser's fascination with shed antler hellholes kicked off and continues today in whitetail country. Not satisfied with the occasional shed antler found in stubble fields, hay grounds and open pastures, he turned his attention to the thickest, steepest and nastiest geography in the whitetail woods. Here’s why you should consider putting on your big boy pants for a deep dive into the extremes for shed antler rewards.