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Scent Crusher Introduces Locker Lite

For those in the market for a hunting locker on the smaller side, Scent Crusher has released the Locker Lite, a scaled down version of its larger Locker.

How to Choose a Hunting Bullet

It’s easy for anyone to be confused by what appears to be an unlimited number of bullet designs on the market today. Cast lead bullets, cup-and-core bullets, bonded bullets, monolithic bullets—what’s all this stuff mean? Here’s a cheat sheet to share with new hunters.

Extreme Meat Recovery: How to Keep Game Meat Clean, Dry and Cold

Any big-game hunt should incorporate a comprehensive plan to extract the meat in any weather or terrain. Sometimes that’s easier said than done, especially when it’s extremely hot or a bull dies in a precarious position. Here’s how to keep the bounty of the hunt clean, dry and cold.

First Look: The Locker by Scent Crusher

The latest in Scent Crusher's line of odor-elimination implements, The Locker provides an efficient way for smells and odors to be eliminated both before and after a hunt.

6 Steps to Delicious Wild Game

From the field to the table, Camp Chef’s Brooks Hansen shares his secrets for making your wild game taste better than ever before.

5 Things You Need to Know About the Vortex Crossfire Red Dot Optic

The new Crossfire Red Dot optic from Vortex is efficient and easy to use at a budget-friendly price. Here are five things you need to know.

Case Study: Decades of Deer Cartridges

Deer rifles and the cartridges loaded in them have run the gamut the last 50 years, from the Winchester 94 in .30-30 Win. to the Weatherby Mark V in .30-378 Wby. Mag. and the DPMS ARL in 6.5 Creedmoor.

Making Tracks: 2017 Honda Pioneer 1000 LE & 1000-5LE

Honda introduces the Pioneer 1000 LE (three-passenger) and 1000-5 LE (five-passenger).

Tips for Storing Guns and Gear in the Off-Season

There are a few important steps every hunter should take now to ensure next season gets off to a good start.

NRA Approved: Sportsman’s Bench Products

If you are a gun guy, you always have to deal with screws. Depending upon how many different guns you’re messing with, you have to remove and replace a lot of screws. Some require a thread-locking compound to prevent screws from backing out during service.

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