Processing your own deer is easy and fun. It saves the cost of having it commercially processed, the quality of the resulting meat is outstanding and you don’t need any fancy tools or a butcher shop.
Hunters often admit the real work—dressing, skinning, processing—begins once the animal is down. But when your quarry is a rabbit, it can be a quick job.
The most common culprits are poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac, which are abundant in the Lower 48 and cause allergic skin reactions in millions each year.
Hoppe's new Lead-B-Gone Skin Cleaning Wipes are designed to lift and trap lead, nickel, cadmium, arsenic, silver mercury, zinc, chromium, copper, antimony and other metals without smearing.
Early-season birds can be loaded with pinfeathers and have not yet fattened up. Having a recipe to use lean duck breasts without skin provides the perfect reason and incentive to hunt, no matter the time of year.
1791 Gunleather's new Smooth Concealment Fair Chase Holster is made from thin, stretchable whitetail deer hide taken by American hunters. Despite its soft nature, made even more comfortable by a suede lining, deer skin remains one of the strongest leathers available, making for a durable holster.
Dead Air Silencers and Ruger Firearms have joined forces to introduce an entirely new class of suppressors: the RXD Series. This new line isn’t a rebrand or a re-skin—it’s a ground-up new product built to complement Ruger’s firearm platforms.