Want to keep all of the items in your cooler colder, for a longer time? Press play to follow along and see some of the packing methods that we use here at Eastmans’ to keep our food cold and cool down meat from a successful hunt!
Read More »The Vortex Ranger 1000 and Razor HD 65
One definition of a vortex is a whirling mass. Well, that pretty much sums up the optics offerings for today’s hunter. I will be the first to admit that early in my hunting career I was the guy who didn’t carry a spotting scope or a rangefinder. The reasons were …
Read More »Break Up Country: What Is Country To You?
I know nothing but living in what most people consider the country and if you were to ask my wife she would probably tell you that we won’t likely live somewhere that wouldn’t be considered the country. We have made a home in an agricultural community where we plan to …
Read More »Build A Meat Pole In 10 Minutes!
Ever get an animal on the ground and want to get it cooled as quickly as possible? As you know, the faster you get your meat cooled the better. Hanging it is ideal, especially if it is warm out. Hanging meat in a breeze in shade is very effective for …
Read More »Tips And Tactics: Proper Trigger Pull
The art of properly pulling the trigger of a rifle takes practice and often times many years of it to master the art. Watch as Guy Eastman and Dan Turvey walk through trigger pull and help you make the shot count when the trophy of a lifetime is in …
Read More »How To Secure A Rest Cable
Being able to set up your own brand new bow is always a good thing! Follow along as Eastmans’ staff writer, Brian Barney, properly serves in a rest cable.
Read More »Sighting In Your Rifle!
All of us love the idea of a new rifle or a new scope, but when push comes to shove to there is still a lot of work that goes into making it function properly. From developing an effective load, to mounting a scope, or sighting in the rifle, there …
Read More »Knowing Your Boundaries: Using onXmaps to have the best hunt possible!
OnXmaps is a necessary tool for any serious hunter. I grew up hunting in Montana which is only 37% public land, including a lot of checkerboarded property and isolated sections of public land throughout the state. Having a tool like onXmaps on either a smartphone or GPS makes understanding boundaries …
Read More »How To Mount A Rifle Scope!
Buying a new gun is kind of like buying a new car, except it is more fun and to you there is always the pleasure of mounting the rifle scope. Follow along with Dan Turvey as he shows you how to properly mount a scope on your next new gun!
Read More »Tips And Tactics: Glassing Techniques and Strategies!
If you can’t find the game animals you have a tag for, you won’t be notching your tag. This may sound like an oversimplification, but that is the truth. We have developed strategies for effective glassing that make finding the animals we are hunting easier and in turn have made …
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