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There is a huge variety of hunting equipment available these days, due to the growing popularity of turkey hunting and ever-increasing numbers of turkey hunters.

Bow hunting can be a progressive challenge for anyone who likes to go rifle hunting. Bow hunting can make you feel much more accomplished as a hunter as you're using ancient technology.

Ghillie suits are the ultimate in camouflage, designed to work so well that not even humans are capable of detecting an experienced ghillie suit user. Soldiers in training have been known to stalk unseen within a few feet of a sniper.

Enjoying a shooting range can be fun for family. Obey the local rules and here are some basics that will help you be safe as well.

Turkey hunting is one of the most enjoyable and the fastest growing forms of hunting today. The most successful turkey hunters use different techniques just to locate a bird.

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In March of 2006, the government of Alberta imposed a ban on the hunting of grizzly bears for sport. The move showed a considerable lack of reaction when compared to a similar ban by British Columbia in 2001, and indeed a comparison of the actions in the two provinces sheds a lot of light on the ridiculousness of the whole scenario surrounding the decision in British Columbia.

Hunters are constantly looking for new and exciting ways to challenge themselves. It is very exciting to try to use an old black powder rifle. It only allows you one shot and you will need to get up close to your deer before you can make a shot.

There is an age old, seemingly constant debate among archery hunters regarding the use of technology in the sport of bowhunting. This article is written from the perspective of a "traditional" bowhunter and takes a look at where high tech fits into the more primitive approach to the sport -- safety.

I am still looking for a good affordable 28 gauge shotgun that can be used for sporting clays and quail hunting. I have looked at all the options, especially the brownings. I can purchase them at about wholesale cost. This week while teaching a course called instinctive shooting, a client showed up with a Ruger Red Label 28 gauge with .410 tubes. After the class I asked the client if I could shoot a round of skeet with his firearm and quickly ran the field with a new box of W...




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