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Convergent Hunting Solutions has introduced the Bullet HP predator-calling kit, featuring a Bluetooth electronic game call, a Picatinny phone mount that is perfect for use on AR-platform rifles, a full sound library and a camouflage carry bag. Created by professional predator hunters Byron South and Stephen Skaggs, Convergent game calls are American-tested and American made. Convergent's flagship electronic call, the Bullet HP allows hunters to pair a smartphone with the call up to 300 feet away. Unlike older calls, which use megaphone-style speakers, the Bullet HP features a conical design, which Convergent promises will yield better sound quality no matter the environment. The call is Android and Apple compatible, allowing for complete control of the unit via five different sound apps, including predator, deer, hog, turkey, crow and snow goose. The 2.9 lb. unit is powered by an integrated Li-ION battery with over 10 hours of run time. Easy to carry, the Bullet HP features a built-in decoy and ground spike, and even doubles as a Bluetooth speaker for your favorite music. For more information, check out convergenthunting.com. MSRP: $368.95
Sportsmen ready to explore wildlife and wild places in the Arizona should mark their calendars for March 28 and 29, when the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) Outdoor Expo returns to the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in north Phoenix, Ariz.
“That it [deer-stalking] is a chase which throws all our other field-sports far in the back-ground, and, indeed, makes them appear wholly insignificant, no one, who has been initiated in it, will attempt to deny.” – William Scrope, The Art Of Deer-Stalking
On this week's #SundayGunday, we’re checking out the Burris Fullfield 3-12x42mm. While the Fullfield line encompasses a whole range of magnifications and objective lens sizes, this one appeals as an excellent balance of features for hunters facing almost any scenario in the field. Learn more about it in this exclusive video.
The U.S. Department of the Interior’s (DOI) has proposed restoring state-aligned hunting regulations in Alaska’s national preserves marks a significant shift toward reducing federal overreach and empowering local hunters.
Is the future filled with AI robots using facial recognition to check your hunting license? Will a cloud of “smart” drones launch on opening day? And why can’t hunters buy one of those robotic mules designed for the Marine Corps to haul big game out of a wilderness? If you've ever wondered about any of the above, check out this latest piece from our own Guy Sagi.