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  • Knife Sharpening How-To
    This is a simple how-to article for beginners on sharpening your hunting knife for optimal performance.
  • Survival Kit Preparation Guide
    This article discusses what a survival kit for hunting, fishing, camping enthusiasts should be made up of as people begin the fall hunting and camping season.
  • The incredible adventure that an African hunting safari represents
    Discover the adventure that an African hunting safari can bring, and the things that make it so exciting.
  • Hunting Knife Styles And Uses
    Many hunters are preparing their equipment for the Fall 2008 Hunting Season. This article describes the various hunting knives available to hunters this season and the benefits of each style.
  • How to Be Thirfty In Your Hunting Hobby
    Is hunting an expensive pastime? Let this author show you 3 tips to make it more affordable!
  • Leupold Binoculars: Which Leupold binocular is best for Children and Genral use?
    Are you looking for the right binocular for yourself or as a gift and unsure how to make the right choice?
  • Using Wild Duck Decoys
    This article reviews the usage and benefits of wild duck hunting decoys that are a crucial component in every hunter’s gear.
  • Preparing For A Whitetail Deer Hunting Experience
    The topic of this article is how to be prepared for a whitetail deer hunting trip so that your chances for an efficient trip will be high.
  • Guns & Dogs Recommended For A Quail Hunting Adventure
    This article presents the best 2 guns for a quail hunting trip as well as the most suitable 2 dogs for this particular type of adventure.
  • Bird Dog Training Review
    This article summarizes the most important facts about training a dog for a bird hunting adventure.
  • Big Game Hunting - Being Prepared For The Hunt
    Usually, if you're like most hunters, you start preparing for the trip the day after you schedule a big hunt. Here are a few tips that might help you get ready for the big day.
  • A Guide to Bow Hunting
    This article focuses on bow hunting by presenting all the necessary information a beginner bow hunter must be aware of before he proceeds to start hunting with a bow
  • A Parachute Swing - Previously Published Sporting Clays Article by Dan Schindler
    Good shooting form is my trade. It is because I typically study and adjust hundreds of students each year that I’ve developed the ability to see the slightest infractions in their swing and shot. It is these errors of varying degrees that contribute to shooter inconsistencies, hence their importance to both shooter and instructor alike. As you would expect, a day in my office is to spend time with r.g.m. (random gun movement).
  • 3 Steps To A Broken Target - Sporting Clays Article by Dan Schindler, The Paragon School of Sporting
    Can a shooting formula be that reliable, that consistent and that simple? Yes. 3 Steps To A Broken Target, An Article from Dan Schindler, explains how.
  • A Glance Into The Past: Wild Duck Hunting Decoys
    This article is about the long history of duck decoys that are crucial for hunters and valuable for collectors.
  • Where's The Magic? : Sporting Clays Article by Dan Schindler : The Paragon School of Sporting
    16 young, passionate shooters prove, there’s no magic in the method. The magic is in the application of the method.
  • Seeing The Wolf : A Sporting Clays Article by Daniel Schindler of The Paragon School of Sporting
    For those who aspire to higher sporting skills, focus inevitably shifts from breaking the target to the final score. It is here we begin to look at the miss. Why did we miss that target? For that matter, how did we hit the previous one?
  • Missouri's Rice Fields: Where The Geese Graze
    Thanks to the efforts of Missouri's Department of Conservation and goose-hunting enthusiasts and groups from around the state, people are discovering that populations of snow geese are in great abundance in Missouri's southeast region.
  • Hunting Deer with a Bow for Beginners
    When the gun hunting season comes to an end the bow hunting season begins. Hunting with a bow is difficult especially if you are hunting deer. This article sets out a few tips for beginner bow hunters.
  • Maintaining Antique Furniture
    For a piece of furniture to be considered an antique it should be older than 100 years old. Some say 60 but most collectors would agree on 100. To make sure sensitive antique furniture pieces are maintained in the optimum condition follow a militant routine of maintenance.
  • How To Choose Your Hunting Rifle
    This article debates the issue of hunting rifles and how to choose the most suitable rifle for a particular type of hunting.
  • How to Play Fantasy Football?
    The NFL season would seem incomplete nowadays without the presence of Fantasy Football. When you play fantasy football, you have become the owner and coach of a football team. It is hard to remember what a NFL game was like without every play having fantasy football implications.
  • The Bushcraft Knife: A Survival Knife With The Funny Name
    A survival blade, also sometimes named a bushcraft blade, can be used for wilderness chores like trimming rope, carving wood, cutting tree branches, digging, and even processing wild game. Its multipurpose nature is quite important to outdoorsmen who don't want to be burdened by multiple weighty tools.
  • Hunting Mule And Whitetail Deer - Sportsmen Get Ready For The Hunt
    Whitetail or Mule deer hunting can be done by almost anyone. We'll dig into the information you'll need to get started. You will find out how to outfit yourself best and produce quality results for your money.
  • DIY Taxidermy Begins With Careful and Accurate Skinning
    DIY taxidermy can be done by nearly anyone at home in their spare time. We'll explore the information, simple tools & equipment you'll need to get started. You'll find out how to outfit yourself inexpensively and produce high quality wild game, bird, fish and reptile mounts with professional results.
  • DIY Taxidermy - Setting Up A Shop With The Proper Tools and Materials
    Home taxidermy can be done by nearly anyone at home in their spare time. We'll explore the information, simple tools & equipment you'll need to get started. You'll find out how to outfit yourself inexpensively and produce high quality wild game, bird, fish and reptile mounts with professional results.
  • Do-it-yourself Taxidermy a Cheap Alternative For Hunting Mounts & Fishing Trophies
    DIY taxidermy can be done by nearly anyone at home in their spare time. We'll explore the information, simple tools & equipment you'll need to get started. You'll find out how to outfit yourself inexpensively and produce high quality wild game, bird, fish and reptile mounts with professional results.
  • Elk Hunting Tips
    Informative article revealing effective elk hunting tips. Great for amateurs and seasoned veterans alike. Learn to hunt like the pros!
  • Tactical Flashlights: The Choice For Military, Police and Outdoorsmen
    This article explains the traditional uses for tactical flashlights by the police, military, search and rescue and serious outdoorsmen and how tactical lights are different from everyday flashlights.
  • Whitetail Deer Hunting For Beginners
    This article debates the issue of first time whitetail deer hunting and offers advice and information regarding the basics of this hunting genre.
  • Paintball Vs. Airsoft Guns
    Whether you prefer Paintball or Airsoft is entirely a matter of personal choice, although both games have similar attributes, they commonly attract different markets. This article is brought to you by Strike Back Now.
  • Colored LED Lights: What Are They Good For?
    LED flashlights come in a variety of different colors. How do you know what to use them for? This article describes how different colored LED bulbs in flashlights can be used for different applications.
  • Law Enforcement Use of Strobing Flashlights
    This article describes how strobing LED flashlights are being used by police officers and security officials to capture criminals without using force.
  • The Uses for Ultraviolet Flashlights in the Military and Policing
    This article describes what an ultraviolet flashlight is and how it can be used by professionals in law enforcement and the military.
  • The Old Wooden Decoy
    A man reflects on his past while looking at an antique duck decoy.
  • Building a Survival Kit: The Equipment You will Need to Survive in the Wild
    No one wants to think that they can get lost while hiking or camping but being prepared can make all the difference if such an unfortunately thing happens.
    This article outlines what to do if you are lost in the woods and what to pack beforehand to ensure you can survive until help arrives.
  • Tools to Sharpen your Hunting Knife
    Keeping a quality knife sharp is just as important as buying a good knife from the start. This article provides an overview of the type of sharpening tools available for hunting and survival knife owners.
  • Packing Basics: The One Thing you Forgot
    Remembering everything you will need for an outdoor vacation can be challenging. This article provides useful packing tips to ensure you arrive with the needed equipment.
  • Shooting Accessories
    Accessories for shooting come in so many classifications. These consist of ammo types, eye and ear protection gear, gun cases and cabinets as well as bags or pouches and holsters or slings.

    Starting off with ammo types, sub classifications include Shotshell Ammo, Centerfire Ammo and Rimfire Ammo. Shotshell Ammo or Shotgun Ammo can be purchased starting at $3.99 a box up to $28.99 with various brands to suit your shotgun needs. Centerfire Ammo, or bullets whose primer is lo
  • Recreational Shooting
    While most people would think that hunting is only for serious sportsmen, recreational shooting should change their minds. Recreational shooting includes the sport of trap and skeet shooting as well as the popular paint ball and air gun variations. Sling shot shooting is also part of this category along with soft air gun shooting.

    Trap and skeet shooting is the sport of shooting clay targets by using a shotgun. These clay targets are called clay pigeons and are released i
  • Deer Blinds or Ladder Tree Stands: Which Work Best for Deer Hunters
    At my blog, I have been asked several times about deer hunting from ground blinds versus ladder deer hunting tree stands and which worked better. I have tried both ground deer blinds and ladder tree stands. Ive had great deer hunting success using both.
  • Venison Ribs Anyone?
    Venison Ribs Ahh, yes, fresh barbequed venison ribs. They look so good. But looks, in this case, are definitely deceiving!

    Why? I am glad you asked.
  • LED Lenser; Technology Yields Survival and Convenience
    This article educates consumers to the neccesity of having the correct survival equipment. We explain what a 72-hour kit is, and what is needed in the kit. The article also outlines the ideal equipment that should be kept close at all times.
  • How to Field Dress a Deer
    Good job! You got a deer. Now its time to talk about how to clean a deer. The first step is field dressing a deer. Learning how to field dress a deer properly can significantly improve the taste and quality of your venison meat.
  • Performance Report: The Ruger Frontier
    The Ruger Frontier was put through its paces as the author analyses Ruger's new concept for performance and utility
  • Guns and Kids
    The author discusses the controversy of todays challenges with guns and children and offers some recommendations.
  • My Favorite Guns: The Remington 870
    The author analyses a living legend in the shooting community and relates his one experiences with the Remington 870
  • Product Analysis: Leupold VX-L
    The new concept scope from Leupold has the shooting world talking. The author gives them the once over for function and practicality.
  • My Favorite Guns: The CZ 550 Full Stock in 9.3x62
    The 550 Full Stock in 9.3x62 is a popular caliber in Africa and Europe.
  • Hey Peta, Beat This!
    A hunters comparison and debunking of PETA's claim to help animals.
  • Scopes: The Critical Link
    Choosing the right scope is almost more critical to firearms accuracy than the gun itself. Make sure your choice in optics represents your shooting demands.

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