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A Look Inside The Beretta Dimension

“Enter the Beretta Dimension.” The four-word invitation—alongside the image of a blue cube bearing the company logo—drew gunwriters by the dozens to Italy last week for Beretta’s International Press Day 2010. From the article "The Beretta Dimension."

Moultrie's New Trail Camera

Moultrie has expanded its Game Spy Game Management System with the addition of the Game Spy I-35 infrared camera and Pay As You Go cellular accessory.

How Bucks Use Terrain

Understanding how whitetails move through your hunting area during the rut is more important than patterning a particular buck or any other factor.

Monarch African 1.1x-4x-24 mm IR

By no means limited to just African hunting, the Nikon African series features a good design for any close and fast-shooting situation.

Konus Emperor 10x42 W.A.

Every air-to-glass surface in the Emperor is fully multi-coated, meaning maximum light passes through and no distracting flares.

Winchester 1894 Custom Grade

This year in honor of the 200th anniversary of Oliver F. Winchester’s birth, Browning/WRAC has produced a commemorative Model 94.

Trijicon Reflex RX30

With no extra time required for target acquisition and far more precise aiming, the Reflex gives its operator an advantage over a bead-sight hunter.

Swarovski SLC 42 HD

After testing it out while hunting and wildlife watching, the author discovered the SLC 42 HD stacks up well against the company's top EL binocular.

Trail Cameras on the Cheap

All I want a trail camera to do for me is take a decent picture of critters that walk in front of it. I want to know when they came by, and don’t really care about video. If it tells me the barometric pressure and moon phase that’s cool, but not essential. I want it to be reliable and, after working with cameras for a while, I know I prefer an infrared camera over those with a white flash because the flash will scare the dickens out of any self-respecting mature buck.

Kalahari Obsession: Hunting Africa's Whitetail

Impala are plentiful and trophy fees are generally inexpensive, making them fun to chase without the economic pressure associated with “greater” game.

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