by Editor | Sep 13, 2023 | Gear, Hunting
Remington’s new .360 Buckhammer kicks less, shoots flatter than other straight-walled offerings By Shawn Stafford This year, Remington is adding a new cartridge to the straight-walled ranks — the .360 Buckhammer — and Henry has decided to build the firearm in...
by Editor | Sep 12, 2023 | Gear, Hooks and Bullets, Hunting
G5 Outdoors turns out Prime Bows, industry-leading broadheads and recently acquired Montana Rifle Company all from Michigan By Allen Crater Thwack! Another arrow finds its mark in the black foam. My younger son is out back in his hunting saddle, getting the reps in....
by Editor | Oct 3, 2022 | Conservation
The Natural Resources Commission has an important role in the conservation policy world This is part one of a three-part series outlining each body’s different roles in conservation policymaking. Rulemaking is an often complex and contentious process. But since...
by Editor | Sep 29, 2022 | Hunting
By Robert Kennedy I began my journey of woodsmanship by practicing feverishly with my recurve and tested my stalking and archery skills through the woods in pursuit of squirrels. Time does not bless us with a path without difficulties, but more often than not, we find...
by Editor | Dec 9, 2019 | Hunting
By Andy Duffy I studied the deer through the scope of my rifle. The buck was big; I had no doubt. As he slowly meandered toward the brush, I centered my crosshairs on his vitals. I would have time to either squeeze off a shot or take another bite of my doughnut. I put...