If you shoot as much as we do, it’s inevitable that you’re going to need to change out your AR-15 barrel at some point. In this guide, we’ll go through the steps to swap out your old, worn barrel for a shiny, new and accurate replacement barrel.
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Homemade Duck Calls – A How To Guide
There’s just something about tackling it yourself, right? In this guide, Taylor will walk you through how to create a homemade duck call. Who knows, you might have just the touch to bring them in the next time you’re out in the field hunting.
Duck Decoy Spreads – Where to Put Your Decoys
Decoy placement can be a game-changer during your next hunt. Putting your “bait” in the right spot can deliver a lot of opportunities if you follow some tried-and-true approaches like the tactics we lay out below.
Are Magazine Loaders Worth the Investment?
How much time can you save with a magloader? Is it worth it? We put a couple models to the test with some time trials.
Lead vs. Steel Shot
It’s not a switch a lot of hunters were happy about – moving from lead shot to steel. No matter how you feel about the regulation, if you want to hunt legally, you’re going to have to adapt to using more steel pellets in your shotgun ammo. Read on to find out how you can adapt and why supporters say less lead shot is necessary.
Why and How to Use Shotgun Chokes
Shotgun chokes are a great way to tailor your 12 gauge or 20 gauge loads to a precise pattern. Having this sort of customization can be a huge resource whether you’re looking to hunt ducks at a distance or a larger game relatively close-by.
Getting a CCW – Steps to a Concealed Carry License
Getting a concealed carry permit is a big step for a lot of shooters and isn’t a responsibility that should be taken lightly. In this guide, Taylor will walk you through some things to consider when looking at getting a CCW and what his process was like.
Shooting Firearms on Federal Land
While controversy swirls around the amount of land occupied by the federal government, the public status of land used by the Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service and United States Forest Service presents opportunities for shooting spaces and range time for target shooters savvy enough to know the laws.