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Lightweight Rifle Project (Part 6 of 10)

Scope rings may not sound like a big component of a rifle’s construction, but that mode of thinking will cause you problems.

Lightweight Rifle Project (Part 8 of 10)

The rifle is back from Lone Wolf and their friends at Falcon Gun Finishing, I can’t tell you how happy I am with the way it turned out.

Lightweight Rifle Project (Part 9 of 10)

We had three goals in this project: weight under 6 pounds scoped, accuracy of 1/2 MOA for three shots and a budget of $2,000.00.

Lightweight Rifle Project (Part 10 of 10)

The rifle is built, the money is spent and the scope is mounted: It’s time to know whether this thing shoots.

Bullshooters: Lightweight Rifle Project

Keith Wood tackles the often-perpetuated myth that lightweight rifles aren't accurate in this 10-part Bullshooters blog series.

Best State for a Big Mule Deer?

This question came from a comment on a previous blog post on destinations for whitetails.

Should Hunters Carry a Survival Kit?

What simple steps can hunters take to prepare themselves for unexpected “survival” situations?

Customizing Your Deer Rifle

When customizing a firearm, it’s important to have a clear objective—are you trying to improve accuracy or aesthetics, shave weight or all of the above?

6 Reasons Everyone Should Hunt

Safe, healthy, affordable—here are the top six reasons everyone should hunt.

Kalahari Obsession: Hunting Africa's Whitetail

Impala are plentiful and trophy fees are generally inexpensive, making them fun to chase without the economic pressure associated with “greater” game.

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