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Know-How: Hunt Like a Military Marksman

Most hunters will never attend the U.S. Army Sniper School in Ft. Benning, Ga., or similar courses conducted by other branches of our military, but the basic elements of this type of training should be recognized as worthy techniques for any hunter to take to the field. Here are a few elements from their playbooks we can pocket for future success.

How to Hunt Coyotes in Low-Visibility Conditions

If you’re left with nothing to show from your last couple of predator hunts, key on these environmental factors to hunt coyotes in low-visibility conditions.

First Look: SIG Sauer Kilo5K Rangefinder

SIG Sauer has expanded its Kilo K-Series of rangefinders with the Kilo5K.

SIG Sauer Introduces Sierra6BDX Riflescope Line

SIG Sauer has added another scope line to its Ballistic Data Xchange (BDX) family of products.

First Look: SIG Sauer ECHO3 Thermal Reflex Sight

SIG Sauer has released the ECHO3 Thermal Reflex Sight, sure to appeal to the predator hunting market.

SHOT Show 2020: SIG Sauer Sierra3BDX 2.5X-8X-32mm Riflescope

SIG Sauer has partnered with Mission Crossbows to develop an ultralight riflescope that is the perfect size, weight and magnification range for crossbow configurations, making it possible to reach out well beyond 100 yards, and engage targets with extreme precision.

SIG Sauer Introduces BDX 2.0 Rangefinder-Riflescope System

SIG Sauer has upgraded its Ballistic Data Xchange (BDX) Rangefinder and Riflescope System.

Change the Rules for Coyotes

By this time of year, coyotes have seen it all and heard it all. The standard rules—how far to walk before setting up, how long to stay on a set, what calls to use—do not apply. If ever there were a time to throw the dogs a curve, it is now. It’s time to change the rules.

How to Hunt Coyotes Without Calls

Don’t quit the hunt when coyotes get call-shy. Instead, use these methods to find out what else has their attention, and then set up for an ambush.

Elk Hunting: The Mental Game

You can shoot a can off a post at 400 yards, you hike 5 miles like it’s a trip to the corner store, but if your conviction calls it quits, you’re done for.

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