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Turkey Shot Placement for Bowhunters

An archer’s guide on where to tag that turkey for ideal shot placement.

How to Shoot a Bow

Experienced bowhunters need to review their shooting form annually to eliminate bad habits that could cost them come November.

Aim Higher in Rain or Fog?

Aim high or low when your just shooting in the rain? Oh, what a glorious feeling to ... hit what your aiming at!

The Pronghorn Rifle

Every once in a while I get quizzed as to what rifle to bring on a hunter’s first pronghorn hunt. Most of the time I ask in return what the hunter already has.

The British Driven Shoot and a Woodcock Recipe

If you are lucky enough to shoot the elusive woodcock, give this simple and sweet recipe a try.

Can a Gun be Too Dirty to Shoot Straight?

The Question: “Why is my .22 ‘Key holing’?” A good friend sent me that query via email recently. It seems that his Walther P-22 was sending bullets tumbling downrange with each pull of the trigger.

Still a Dinosaur

Recently I was reminded that I am a dinosaur. We had one of our little 3-gun shoots at our local gun club. Aside from the fact that I was the oldest guy there—by a big margin—I noticed that I was the only one there with a leather holster.

Take Aim: Proper Shot Placement for Wild Turkeys

It can take a lot to call a wild turkey up close; don’t blow the shot once you do.

What Makes a Good Shot?

What defines a good field shot, and what can we do to make sure our skills are on that level?

Two Spoonbills I'd Definitely Shoot

Kyle Wintersteen weighs in on a pair of unique spoonbills that Delta Waterfowl tweeted pictures of this season.

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