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I have always been of the opinion that you should always buy the best gear that you can afford for several reasons: 1. In optics, price almost always equals quality. You may only get one fleeting chance at the animal of a lifetime over a lifetime of hunting. Is that missed opportunity worth saving 50 or 100 dollars? The good news is that competition has brought the prices of high quality optic way down. You get the same or better quality today for $3-400.00 that you did 15 years... Read More
Hey y’all. Last time I spoke about “good” hunting rifles that hunters on a budget should consider. I appreciate the response I received. It seems there is no shortage of folks who cannot spend $900 – 1200 on a hunting rifle. The problem has been getting reliable comparisons and information on weapons in the working person’s spendable range. I did hear from a couple folks that thought I was off base and that quality firearms are not expensive because they hold their value, are bui... Read More
Choosing a riflescope can lead you into a maze of confusion to say the least! Depending on your personal hunting type and the game you are hunting, the choice can be narrowed rather easily, though. Numerous hunters get the "bigger-the-better" syndrome the closer it gets to hunting season. With bullets and scopes improving their quality every year, the mindset of the bigger the gun plus the bigger the scope equals that "big buck" doesn't always fit the situation. The... Read More
Hey everybody i just have a couple questions to ask about coyote hunting if anyone could help me out it would be greatly appreciated...Thanks!
1. what kind of call do you find most effective and when to use this call?
2. I currently use a .243 for coyotes but is there a better caliber?
3. And what time of the day is the best time for coyotes?... Read More
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