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AR Guns & Hunting
Fall 2009
This premier issue of AR Guns & Hunting is loaded with gear and tactics for the semi-auto rifle enthusiast. If your into hunting with your AR then strap on your seat belt for a wild ride as authors, such as Bob Connell take you on a nighttime hog-eradication operation in Texas using ARs and night vision. Ever wonder what other hunters in deer camp would think if you showed up with your AR?
Spring 2010
The first issue of AR Guns & Hunting generated an overwhelming response from AR hunters and shooters, and we took notes. In this action-packed issue you'll find hunting reviews on hard-hitting calibers such as the .338 Federal, .450 Bushmaster and the 6.8 SPC. We've rounded up some of the fastest glass available for quick-acquisition targets and show you how to use them.
Summer 2010
Learn how to get sub-minute groups out of your AR with "Accurizing Your Hunting AR." We'll also look at long-range options for AR hunters, as well as do-it-yourself paint jobs to camo your rifle. Once again the On Point section is loaded with articles on magazine maintenance, an AR built for seal hunting in the Arctic, and skinning coyotes with an air compressor, plus much more!
Archery Business
March/April 2010
The archery industry universe revolves around the year's great new gear, and you'll find plenty in the March/April issue of Archery Business. In addition to in-depth "floor report" coverage of the 2010 ATA (Archery Trade Association) Trade and Mathews Retailer Shows, you'll also find valuable info on all the latest sights, rests, arrows, and hunting apparel, as well as many of the neatest new bowhunting accessories.
May/June 2010
The May/June edition of Archery Business, our annual "Dealers of the Year" issue, picks the brains of some of the best and brightest archery retailers nationwide. Looking for the latest profit-grabbing gear? You'll find specs and prices for all the new bows, broadheads, releases, targets, treestands, and more. In-depth Trade Show reports continue with news from the SHOT and Kinsey Dealer shows, and retailers weigh in on how First Quarter sales could impact the rest of 2010.
University 2010
The Archery Business annual Archery University issue always includes cutting-edge "industry insider" info, and the 2010 issue is no exception. You'll find great tips on how your gear manufacturing business (or pro shop) can benefit from smart social media marketing, and interesting "behind the scenes" stories and latest profit-grabbing products of 21 successful industry companies. You can also learn how pro shops have improved business by making their own instructional/promotional DVDs!
July/August 2010
Gear that's made for travel, camping, and hunting out West is hot...and sometimes, a breed apart. The July/August issue of Archery Business has all the latest and greatest stuff, as well as info on how to make your pro shop a "Can't Miss" stop for your customers. You'll also find experts weighing in on the latest bow-tuning techniques, and a revealing profile on the unique line of ground blinds and treestands from Ameristep.
Predator Xtreme
August 2008
In this issue of Predator Xtreme we've covered the summertime basics with hot predator hunting action, plus the annual Buyer’s Guide with more than 130 predator hunting products. Coyote hunting coverage begins with looking at new approaches to hunting coyote; peddling a bike for secret coyote hunting hangouts; and one author's trip south of the border for coyote hunting action. We've also featured a southern crow hunt; Montana predator hunting; and reloading manuals for dummies.
October 2008
Predator hunting is in full swing this time of year and this issue is loaded with coyote hunting how-to. Think you know how coyote vision works? Think again as Dr. Shawley reveals what a predator really sees and how it affects the type of camo you wear in his 3-part series on coyote vision. Bag more fox with an article on getting your limit even when they don’t cooperate. Plus, legendary gun writer Jon Sundra puts the new Remington R-15 to the test and reveals if it’s a true predator killer or not.
December 2008
Just in time for cold-weather predator hunting, the December issue of Predator Xtreme features articles on coyote hunting, eastern bobcat hunting and fox hunting at night. Plus, Dr. Shawley continues the second part of his 3-part series on coyote vision — see what you're missing. Plus, don't miss the debate over predator calling contest — are they good or bad? Listen carefully if you're interested in calling in wild hogs, one author explains how.
February 2009
Don't miss the feature of one man's last-ditch effort to bag an Alaskan brown bear by using himself as a human decoy! Predator Xtreme also pays tribute to one of it's beloved writers, Ed Park. The predator hunting action doesn't end here; find out how to bag more coyote during the dog days of winter. Don't miss Dr. Shawley's last article in his 3-part series on coyote vision — it's sure to open your eyes. Also, get the lowdown on predator hunting Wyoming on the cheap.
April 2009
Make coyote run to your setup as Andrew Lewand reveals his deadly call sequence. Spring predator hunting — should you do it? One author thinks so. Dr. Shawley explains wind drift and how to beat it when shooting long-distance predators. Ever try misting? See how one author makes a home brew that coyote can't decode. If your interested in collecting pelts while predator hunting, then don't miss the column on bullet selection.
June 2009
Predator hunting isn't easy and one author reveals his secrets to success, by lacing up the boots and taking a hike for coyote hunting. Predator Xtreme test today's predator hunting decoys and tells the good the bad and the ugly. Do you have the summertime blues, then go crow hunting? Art Isberg shares all his crow knowledge! Check out "Safety First" and put a plan together for your hunting group. Get an in-depth look at reloading knowledge for the pros.
August 2009
Predator hunting on your mind? Check out the 2009 Buyer's Guide with all the predator hunting gear you can find. Plus, find out how to bait more coyote. Find a predator rifle in your budget as Jon Sundra reviews three new offerings. Also, Dr. Shawley will dissect E-calls and explain how they work so you know which components are write for your hunting style. Don't miss the article on calling in mountain lion!
October 2009
This issue will cover the wolf debate. Should we hunt them and when can we start? Plus, calling bears, one hunters method for bagging bruins. Check out a brand new column, "The Call Box." Extreme Dimensions and Kanati Tek are the first up to bat. Find out why coyote attack people in "the Anatomy Of An Attack." Tired of your predator hunting setups not working? Find out why and how to change up your hunt in "Change-up Tactics For Educated Coyote."
December 2009
With winter settling in, predators are on the hunt for a warm meal. So settle in with Predator Xtreme for the latest in hunting techniques and accessories. In this issue, Predator Xtreme reviews the best scopes for heavy-cover hunting, as well as running the new Johnny Stewart Preymaster e-call through the ringer. With fur priming-up for the season, check out Dave Kaprocki’s article on how to get the most money for your furs.
February 2010
The frigid grip of winter is at its strongest now and predators across North America are constantly on the hunt to survive. This is the perfect time to be calling all day long. In this issue of Predator Xtreme we'll focus on calling bobcat and coyote, but we'll also be staying on top of the "Lower 48" wolf debate. And don't miss the "10 Commandments of Mountain Lion Hunting". Don't miss Predator Xtreme's first issue of the New Year. It can't be missed.
April 2010
Spring is just around the corner. In fact, turkeys in the South are already beginning to gobble. What many spring turkey hunters don't know is that they're already doing many of the right things to call in a coyote, Andrew Lewand explains in "Exploring The Turkey And Coyote Hunting Parallel." Predator Xtreme features more in-depth coyote coverage with Mark Kayser's "Steering Coyote" and another article on using treestands to take more 'yotes.
June 2010
This issue is dedicated to the year-round predator hunter. Mark Kayser will lead off the coyote coverage by explaining why now is the best time for hardcore coyote control and reveal the techniques to get it done. Scott Haugen’s article on Deep-Cover Coyotes is sure to help Eastern and Western hunters alike, while Andrew Lewand will share two Eastern hunters secrets for winning predator hunting competitions year after year.
August 2010
Down South the feral hog population has exploded and in this issue of PX we'll show you several destinations where bringing home the bacon isn't a problem. Tired of coyotes hanging-up during your calling session? Check out Randy Smith's "Breeding Season Hang-ups" article to keep 'em coming to the call. You'll also find out how to decipher lunar tables so that you can be in the woods on the best days of the year.
Special Issues
Predator Xtreme Christmas Gift Guide 2009
Archery Business Hot Product Guide 2010
Grand View Outdoors Digital Buyer's Guide 2010