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4 Factors to Consider When Buying a New Compound Bow

Whether you buy a new compound bow each year or once per decade, consider these four factors while you shop.
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Creating Deer Funnels by Altering Fences

Whitetails often travel out of their way to cross a fence at the easiest point. You can use this fact to your advantage by altering fences to create deer funnels.
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QAD Ultrarest MXT Drop-Away Arrow Rest

The QAD Ultrarest MXT Drop-Away Arrow Rest is so precise that with each click, it will fine adjust vertically or horizontally 1.9 thousandths of an inch.
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Legacy Sports Howa M1100 Rimfire Rifle Series

Legacy Sports International recently launched the new Howa M1100 series of bolt-action rimfire rifles available in .22 LR, .22WMR and .17 HMR calibers — sure to be a hit with small game hunters.
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Hornady 6mm ARC Ammunition

Selected by the U.S. Department of Defense for its multipurpose combat rifle program, Hornady's 6mm ARC (advanced rifle cartridge) is a truly versatile cartridge that maximizes the potential of the AR-15 platform.
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Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls Cartridge Predator Calls

The Cartridge Call series of mouth-blown predator calls from Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls are compact and handy so hunters can carry them anywhere.
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10 Tips for a Family Friendly Beach Vacation for Fishermen

When COVID-19 is finally in our rearview mirror, you’ll probably want a change of scenery. The author has a suggestion: A Gulf of Mexico family —and fishing! — vacation destination south of Tampa Bay, Florida, on Anna Maria Island.
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The Truth Behind Compound Bow Speed Ratings

Compound bow speed ratings are all the rage, but do you know the true ins and outs of the standards?
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Must-See Video: Copy This Kid the Next Time Someone Asks, ‘Where Do You Bowhunt?’

You’ve worked hard to discover that bowhunting hotspot. So how do you handle it when someone you barely know asks the dreaded “where” question?