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Q Erector .22LR suppressor review

In this suppressor review, we field test the Q Erector. It's a highly modular suppressor designed to give the shooter the suppression they need and want.
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Is your dog’s chew toy contributing to deer antler theft?

Some hunters believe antler thefts are being carried out by low-level criminals trying to make a fast buck by unloading sheds that are eventually sold to larger pet-supply companies.
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Your guide to hunting the Merriam's turkey

Going after turkeys this spring? This four-part series is your complete guide to harvesting the four wild turkey subspecies found in the U.S. Part I: hunting Merriam's turkeys.
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Federal Train + Protect handgun ammo

You can now train with the same ammo you’ll carry in your defensive handgun, leaving no doubt about performance and point of impact.
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What does “AR” in AR-15 stand for?

Hint: It’s not “assault rifle.” Here’s a brief history of today’s Modern Sporting Rifle, including how the original AR-15 nearly failed.
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House Democrats introduce assault weapons ban

Democrats in the House of Representatives have introduced the Assault Weapons Ban of 2018, which would ban many semi-automatic pistols, rifles and shotguns.
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10 proven tips to help you kill more coyotes this season

If you want to increase your coyote count this season you might have to alter your hunting style. Add these strategies to your techniques and your coyote count will rise.
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Top 10 spring turkey scouting tips

Do you believe “the birds are either there or they aren't — but they usually are, so why bother scouting?” Not a good plan, Kemosabe.
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Take soil samples now for food plot readiness

Don't wait until August. February — or March and April for those who live in colder, northern climates where the ground is still frozen — is the ideal time to take soil samples for food plot readiness.