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Camouflage is a difficult subject in the arena of tactical gear. There are so many varied operational situations today, it’s difficult to match your equipment to the surroundings, much less the varied surroundings in the varied urban environment. A single area of operation can contain woodland, concrete, farms, and possibly even snow in higher . . . → Read More: The Fundamentals of Tactical Camouflage
Most of us have heard of or are familiar with night vision binoculars; it might be through the military, movies or through playing video games. What many people don’t know is that these types of binoculars are not just used for the military anymore. And in fact is true that many people are using . . . → Read More: Night Vision Binoculars – Make Night Boating Safer
A scope or a telescopic sight is a mechanism used to give supplementary accuracy as a point of aim for artillery such as rifles, firearms, air guns and crossbows. Variations of sighting instruments are the age old iron sight, the red dot sight and laser equip sights. Scopes are made up of moving and . . . → Read More: Targeting Rifle Scopes – Long Range Sight is a Must
A compound bow has been modernized and now uses a levering system, which normally uses pulleys and cables that are used to bend the limbs. The limbs on a compound bow, which are stiffer than a longbow or recurve bow, store energy more efficiently than others. But since they are stiff, they are too . . . → Read More: Compound Bows vs. Traditional Bows
There are few things more disappointing than for a hunter to wait all year for an expensive hunt, spot his game, estimate it as a prize, shoot it, and then come up to find that he has downed a scrawny trophy.
Game Size and Hunting Area
Perhaps the biggest difficulty in assessing the size . . . → Read More: Hunting: Be Sure to Get the Trophy You’re Looking For
A boot knife certainly shows one way of carrying a knife, but there are a variety of ways to carry a knife, even a boot knife. You can carry a knife in your pocket, which would usually be called a pocket knife. You could carry one on your belt, which about 30 or 40 . . . → Read More: Boot Knives: Made for Carrying Considerations
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