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Geared Up & Down For Toms

One new piece of gear can be the difference, but collectively gear can complicate your hunt. Deciding which to bring and which to leave at home can be tough.

How to Refinish the Metal on a Rifle

Metal finishing on a firearm is not as complicated as you might think, and the options have changed over the years

DIY: Build a Floating Duck Blind

The simple floating duck blind described here is intended to be moored on the water’s edge and hunted from while on the bank or in shallow water.

How to Hide Your Layout Blind

Layout blinds are awesome tools for hiding away from where ducks and geese feel more secure about landing, but out-of-the-box they’re in no condition to hunt.

Rambo Rifles for Weekend Hunters

Business Week examines a new buying trend for the deer woods, and struggles with what to call this hot commodity

The Romance of the Lever Gun

For those of us born in the middle of the last century there is a romantic connection to the lever-action rifle.

Of Mandated Points and Spreads

Antler-point restrictions are turning out to be useful game-management tools—sometimes. .

The New Remington VersaMax Shotgun

The Remington VersaMax is at home in the upland field, the duck blind and even in the dove field. After all, maximum versatility is what the VersaMax is all about.

How to Take Care of Your Muzzleloader

There’s nothing worse than a muzzleloader that goes “Pfffttt” instead of “Boom!” And why does it seem that failures occur most often during late-season hunts?

Sauer 202 TD Hatari

With the Sauer 202's in-line design, cartridges feed smoothly and reliably, a virtue that cannot be overstated in a dangerous-game rifle.

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