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How to Protect Taxidermy from Insect Infestation

Hunters preserve a lifetime of memories in taxidermy, so when those memories are threatened by insect infestation it’s cause for concern. Here’s what to do if you see little critters flying around your mounts.

DIY Skull Cleaning on the Road

Awareness of chronic wasting disease has spread across the country and today includes regulations regarding the transport of ungulate skulls taken by traveling hunters. Follow these suggestions to clean your skulls while on the road to avoid running afoul of any game laws.

First Look: Ulfhednar Deadlock Clamp

Those who shoot long distance from any position other than prone (or off a bench) know the value of being able to lock their rifle on target with a standalone tripod.

First Look: Phoenix Weaponry Sights & Red-Dot Sight Mounts for Lever Actions

Phoenix Weaponry has announced they are launching reproduction flip-up sights for 1873 Winchester Model No. 62B rifles, and a red-dot mount for Henry rifles.

Dipped Deer Skulls

If you don't want to invest in the price of a full taxidermy mount, consider having your deer skull dipped with a cool pattern.

How to Level a Scope Reticle and Why It Matters

Many hunters try to eke out the last vestiges of accuracy for their favorite hunting rifles by switching bullets, playing with optimal seating length and other standard techniques. But what if I told you that you're potentially throwing away .2 to 1.2 MOA because your scope is not aligned perfectly?

First Look: Versaring Universal Scope Rings

Versaring has introduces Universal Scope Rings, in an attempt to ensure that no one ever again has to purchase and return the wrong rings.

Gear: DIY Taxidermy Solutions

Why spend the money when great taxidermy can be done at home for less?

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