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The 10-Minute Arrow Tube

Protect your hunting arrows during storage and transport with this simple and inexpensive DIY arrow tube.
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EAA Churchill 220 Semiauto Field Shotgun

European American Armory Corporation, importers of select and affordable handguns, rifles and shotguns, has added to its growing Churchill line of EAA designed and Akkar produced shotguns.
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Hatsan Hydra QE Air Rifle

Hatsan’s Hydra QE air rifle features the company’s Versi-Cal technology (VCT) interchangeable caliber system, which couples a caliber-specific receiver and barrel into a single interchangeable module.
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Barrel Break-In: Can You Make a Rifle Shoot Better?

Is breaking-in a rifle barrel necessary, given today's improvements in components, manufacturing and ammunition?
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When to Fill Antlerless Deer Tags: Early vs. Late Season

Some hunters wait until late season to try and fill antlerless deer tags. The author thinks this is a mistake.
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Muzzy Shank Expandable Broadhead

The two-blade Muzzy Shank expandable broadhead flies like a field point and opens on impact to a cutting diameter of 1.75 inches.
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Don't Ditch the Hand Call for Predators

Hand calls offer more to you than an economical means to call in a coyote. If you think hand calls should be sitting on a shelf as an heirloom, think again.
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Setting Bowsight Pins: The Case for 15, 25, 30, 35 and 40 Yards

Do you set your bowsight pins in 10-yards increments such as 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60 yards? If so, the author has a suggestion on why you might want to change.
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Ninth Circuit: California Ban on Large Capacity Magazines Unconstitutional

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the State of California's ban on magazines that hold more than 10 rounds is a violation of the Second Amendment.