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A safety-first hunting field carry checklist covering navigation, communication, weather, first aid, water, visibility, light, licenses, and transport planning.

Archery hunting has evolved far beyond the traditional bow and arrow. Today’s hunters rely on a wide range of accessories to improve accuracy, ensure safety, ...

 There is no universal winner between a recurve and a compound bow for hunting, because the better choice depends on your experience, the game you pursue, how ...

Waterfowl hunting is addictive – when flock after flock of geese and ducks swing down into the spread and you feel feathers raining through the barrel, you ...

 A complete duck hunting gear checklist starts with safety and legal compliance, then covers waders and layered clothing for cold and wet conditions, the ...

Introduction Public lands are one of the greatest assets available to hunters. In the United States alone, the federal government owns roughly 640 million ...

 Choosing a rifle caliber for moose, elk, or bear means matching a cartridge to the animal's size and your own ability to shoot it accurately, not chasing the ...

Running long distances is a balancing act between fitness, technique and nutrition. When your body’s stored energy (glycogen) starts to dwindle mid‑run, you ...

Few pieces of gear matter more on a hunt than the pack on your back. A good pack carries everything needed for success optics, calls, game bags, water, and ...

Archery is an ancient sport, but modern technology has refined it into a precise science. Among the many innovations that have transformed how archers shoot, ...

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  1. There are some who will answer the query “absolutely not” and others say “yes it’s fine”. However, I would not advise the 12-year-old to have this except under supervision, it’s a weapon. It can penetrate soft flesh.

  2. Yes, Hoppe’s no. 9 gun oil is a high-quality synthetic blend lubricating oil. Use it as your regular gun oil.

  3. This is the best for target shooting, but I’m guessing that it’s doable with the proper arrows and some adjustments.

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