The Cartridge Call series of mouth-blown predator calls from Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls are compact and handy so hunters can carry them anywhere.
From its beginnings as a tactical cartridge, the 300 Blackout has found solid footing with predator hunters.
The craze in long range shooting is expanding the optic market exponentially, including in predator hunting. It could be the answer to your hung-up predator dilemma. But if you don’t need it, simple is just fine for close-quarters encounters.
Over the years, I have called in many coyotes, fox and bobcats from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. That’s proof positive that Mother Nature has a soft spot for midday predator callers!
Lest folks begin to think that everything involving the anti-hunters is doom and gloom, there are points of light from time to time.
Mountain lions tracked by researchers over nine years in Yellowstone National Park showed evidence of infection by the bacteria Yersinia pestis, which was the cause of the bubonic plague in the mid-1300s.
Designed for high-powered hunting, Hatsan’s PileDriver .50-caliber air rifle is capable of producing more than 800 foot-pounds of energy.
The Digex N450 night vision riflescope from Pulsar uses a rugged and lightweight all metal 30mm scope housing with an anti-wear coating that will stand up to the elements and heavy use.
Tiny bullets fly chalk-line straight to drill dime-size groups at Mach 4 from nimble rifles that don’t kick. What’s not to like?
Even in low light the EOTech Vudu 1-8x24mm SFP delivers sharp, bright images.