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Is a 25-Yard Zero Dead-On at 100 Yards?

The Myth: A 25-yard zero puts you “dead-on” at 100 yards.

Drinking and Riding?

Let’s say, hypothetically, that you’ve been up since 3 a.m. You spent a few hours in the saddle in the darkness before hiking 1,500 or so vertical feet and then side-hilling and glassing all day

Is the Maximum Range of Shotgun Slugs 100 yards?

The Myth: Shotgun slugs for big game should be limited to 100 yards.

Are Roof Prism Binoculars Superior to Porros?

Roof prism binoculars are all the rage (and so is their outrageous pricetags) but are they really better than porro prism binoculars?

Lead for Glocks?

Can you shoot lead bullets in a Glock, and is it safe to do so? The BullShooters investigate.

Clip or Magazine?

Gun people are happy to jump all over the poor novice who calls his new handgun's magazine a “clip”, but should they?

The Myth: The .223 is too Light for Deer

I read somewhere that today’s premium bullets represent the greatest advance in big game hunting technology since the widespread use of the optical sight, and I agree 100 percent. Many of the myths that we face today are the product of outdated truth.

What Gun Really Won the West?

Think it was the Winchester 1873? The Colt Peacemaker? Nope. Try an airgun.

Will Avery's Floating Shell Bag Float 12 Boxes?

The company claims it will float 12 boxes of shells; I'm calling Bullshooters.

Does a Barrel’s Twist Rate Affect Bullet Expansion?

Online forums are like Vegas buffet lines for The BullShooters, lots of meat to choose from. Not too long ago, I saw this question posed on a hunting site and some credible folks believed it to be true. I had to find out for myself.

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