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 …
Read More »Adding A D-Loop to Your Bowstring
Bowhunter Brian Barney demonstrates his preferred method for tying a string loop on to a bow string. Barney recommends a short loop to minimize slip and compensate for stretch with use as the bow. Press play to see the process in it’s entirety! Guy Eastman’s Ibex Hunt Ike Eastman’s Wyoming …
Read More »Custom Accuracy Out Of Your Factory Rifle
By Jason Montagna The performance of rifles has increased over the past ten years and so has the price- to a point where a custom rifle is too expensive for many of us. So how can we get near custom performance on a working man’s budget? UPGRADE! I own a …
Read More »The Best Defense Against Small Pests!
Early season hunts can be brutal on the skin when bugs are doing their best to enjoy a last meal before the snow falls. When that last meal is you it can make for a long, itchy, uncomfortable hunt. It is even worse when there are bugs swarming all over …
Read More »Don’t Starve in The Backcountry: Freeze Dried Meals
No matter what your style of hunting I would be willing to bet that if I ran into you on the trail you would probably have some type of food in your pack. Backpack hunters carry a stash of food that has to last for the entirety of their stay …
Read More »Mule Deer Steak Barbecue!
It’s summer barbecue season! This week we are grilling mule deer and enjoying the spring weather as we wait for the fall. Press play to find out what one of our favorite mule deer recipe is and how we prepare it for the grill! What will you be grilling this …
Read More »Perfecting Shot Placement!
By Ernie Bishop Wouldn’t it be nice if all of our shots on big game were broadside? The animal before you is the one you want to put your tag on, he is undisturbed and you are calm with a solid field rest. The distance is such that no adjustments …
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