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Hornady Launches Free Ballistic Calculator App

Hornady's new Ballistic Calculator App allows users to calculate trajectories in the field without wireless connectivity from their phone or tablet.

Don't Get Shot By Your Dog

It doesn't happen often, but it shouldn't happen at all. A few simple steps will help ensure that Rover can't cause an accidental discharge.

Scoot & Shoot Turkey Decoy from Mojo Outdoors

Turkey Reaping is a method of turkey hunting that has grown in popularity over the last few years. When done right, reaping will put you up close and personal with a big boss gobbler. This new decoy from Mojo Outdoors, the Scoot and Shoot, was built to do just that.

Gundogs: Killer Grass

Grass kills. Dogs. Maybe yours. And we’re not talking medical marijuana here.

New for 2024: Stealth Cam Revolver 360-Degree Cellular Trail Camera

Stealth Cam has released its all-new Revolver trail camera, a 360-degree cellular model which covers six zones to deliver a complete panorama of its surroundings.

First Look: RX-5000 Laser Rangefinder with onX ‘Pinning’

Leupold's RX-5000 TBR/W delivers an incredible 5,000-yard ranging distance, and integration with the also-new Leupold Control app, which uses GPS technology to remotely drop location pins to a user's phone using digital maps like onX Hunt.

Can a Cell Phone Replace a GPS?

The GPS forever changed the way many hunters operated in the field, and handheld versions of the technology earned what seemed like a permanent place in most gear bags. Now, though, Smartphones are beginning to challenge even the finest GPS units.

Roosted Toms: How Close is Too Close?

The surest way to not kill a gobbler at daylight is to spook it on the roost. Knowing how close you can get before setting up is key. Here are some tips.

A Playbook for Public-Land Toms

Ernest Hemingway advised, if you want to write, begin with “one true sentence” and follow it with another. So here’s the truest way to kill a public-land tom.

X-Vision Optics Launches Thermal Impact Scope

X-Vision Optics’ long-range Impact Thermal Scope (TS300) boasts a 640 x 480 thermal sensor that can detect big game well past 3,000 yards.

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