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With the Q200 Buck Hut Shooting House, Millennium Treestands has sought to make a tower stand that is tall enough, wide enough, and properly configured for both bow and rifle hunters. Constructed from a heavy-duty, waterproof soft shell, the Q200's roomy interior measures 7'4"x4'x7' (LxWxH). This is plenty to allow both gun- and bowhunters to shoot either sitting or standing. Windows can also be configured specifically to your needs, and include adjustable shooting rests. With an overall footprint of 11 ft., 9 in. by 8 ft., the interior even accommodates the use of Millennium's 360 Revolution seats. Outside, the tower has two adjustable legs for leveling on uneven ground, and all metal frame parts are made from powder-coated steel. The weight capacity is 500 pounds, while the tower itself weighs 323 pounds. An anchoring kit is included with all towers. For more information, please visit millenniumstands.com—the stand itself must be purchased through a Millennium dealer.
The Boone and Crockett Club recently launched Big Game Records Live 2.0, a major evolution of its digital platform that transforms the world’s oldest big game records database into an interactive analytics tool for hunters.
Curious how to create a .308-chambered AR-10 that *doesn't* suck to carry into the backcountry? Dennis Bradley does just that, off a DPMS-pattern lower, and comes it at a shocking weight (read on for the exact number, but it is sub 2). Read on, to see how he does it.
ScentLok is going all-in on Realtree's new XT-3 pattern, dropping it onto more than half of its latest product introductions. This new look is headlined by the Savanna Fuse, Ridge and BE:1 collections.
Mobile whitetail hunters have long faced a familiar compromise: carry a lightweight pack for the hunt, or haul a frame pack for the pack out. Latitude Outdoors has released a pack to solve that problem, with a frame system built from the ground up for the mobile whitetail hunter.
The history of the projectile, and of the centerfire cartridge, is fascinating, and it seems as though we are ready to take the next step forward. Or are we? Let's take a look at how pressures have affected cartridges throughout history, and the evolution that seems to be currently starting.
On June 26 the 2026-2027 Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp, aka Duck Stamp, went on sale. The fact it raises about $40 million for conservation annually gets the headlines, but there are underpublicized benefits for making the $25 purchase—even non-hunters.