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Garmin Introduces Updated Navigation Devices

Garmin has announced the GPSMAP 67 Series and the eTrex SE. These rugged GPS handhelds are packed with tools to help find the way, while enhanced battery life supports longer expeditions.

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.

How to Build a Home Butcher Shop

Any space including a garage, shop or storage shed can be turned into a game-processing center. Learn about hoists, knives, vacuum sealers, grinders and dehydrators you need to build your own butcher shop.

New for 2023: Ruger Kestrel 5700 Elite

Kestrel Ballistics has announced the release of the new Ruger Kestrel 5700 Elite, custom designed for Ruger enthusiasts. 

New for 2023: Burris Veracity PH Hunting Riflescope

Featuring the PĒK (Programable Elevation Knob) system, a built-in Heads-Up Display and Bluetooth connectivity for uploading custom ballistic data from the new BurrisConnect Mobile App, the Veracity PH is designed to imbue confidence in the field.

New for 2023: CVA Paramount Pro V2

CVA has released a new model of the Paramount Pro for 2023, termed the Paramount Pro V2. The muzzleloader utilizes the same VariFlame Breech Plug adapter as its predecessors, allowing it to use large-rifle primers for consistent ignition of what CVA terms "super-magnum" charges.

First Look: Bullseye's Spotting Scope Camera

A spotting scope is essential hardware for locating and identifying game animals at extreme distances, but looking through a spotting scope for long durations can take a terrible strain on your eyes and neck. Bullseye Camera Systems by SME solves these problems with the all-new Bullseye Spotting Scope Camera.

Hardware: Leica Geovid Pro 32

The Geovid Pro 32 is astonishingly capable, offers breathtaking optical clarity and will serve any hardcore hunter with panache and steadfast reliability.

How to Start a Fire

If you find yourself in need of a fire for survival, it pays to have the skills and the goods to make one happen. For starters, you need a means of ignition, tinder and plenty of wood—and you should practice making a fire before you actually need one.

First Look: Silencer Central Banish Backcountry Suppressor

The new ultra-lightweight .30-caliber Banish Backcountry suppressor was specifically designed for backcountry hunts, where every ounce you carry matters.

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