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How to Make Axis Venison Meatloaf

Axis deer mostly graze on grass, as well as weeds and forbs. This makes the meat very lean, slightly sweet and perfect for meatloaf.

First Look: Easton 4mm Axis Long Range Arrows

The 4mm Axis Long Rang promises to offer bowhunters even more of what they want in a micro-diameter arrow, by utilizing a lighter-weight carbon for more speed to the target, in order to drive broadheads deeper upon impact.

Savage Arms Adds 6.5 Creedmoor into Its AXIS and AXIS II Lineups

Savage Arms has announced that it will be adding 6.5 Creedmoor offerings to nine existing rifle models, including some of the company's entry-level offerings. Shipments are being delivered to dealers now.

Hardware: Savage Axis II XP

Savage offers a wide selection of "package" rifles that come out of the box with a riflescope already mounted and bore-sighted. Essentially, all you have to do is finalize the zero with your load and go hunting.

Compound Bow Sights: Does Axis Adjustment Matter?

Properly sighting in your bow requires more than just moving pins. Correct your bow’s three sight axes to get the most accuracy.

Deer Hunting in Old Hawaii

Upwards of 60,000 axis deer inhabit the island of Molokai. That combined with the fact the island is one of the least visited in the Hawaiian chain makes it a fabulous winter getaway.

Honeymoon Hunt: Hawaii’s Bucks of Paradise

His wife wanted to visit Hawaii after their wedding, and they lived happily ever after when he discovered the hunting opportunities for free-range axis deer on the island of Lanai.

First Look: Real Avid Level-Right Pro

Real Avid has introduced a simple, accurate system to ensure your reticle is properly aligned to your rifle's bore axis. Termed the Level-Right Pro, this system provides the reticle alignment necessary when exceeding a rifle's zeroed distance.

First Look: Foxpro Foxlamp

The Foxpro Foxlamp allows for hands-free scanning for nighttime predator hunting and other activities.

5 Species to Pursue in the Offseason

For most hunters, the end of deer season ushers in the offseason blues. But those ambitious enough to dig a bit can find plenty of game to pursue until next fall. Here are five species to keep us all occupied.

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