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How to Handload Metallic Cartridges

Posted on Jun 12, 2018

A fairly common side effect of immersing oneself in the world of firearms is a sudden and uncontrollable urge to reload (or handload) ammunition. After all, it seems downright shameful to leave piles of perfectly good empty cartridge cases and shotshell hulls glinting in the sun, practically begging to be refurbished, refilled, and put back into action, only to instead end up languishing in scrap bins and trash barrels. Luckily, breathing new life into spent cases is a relatively easy process. Here’s how to get started.

Top Hunting Products

Posted on May 23, 2018

Narrow down the decision-making process list of the top three user-rated hunting products hunting packs, hunting knives, optics, tree stands, & hunting blinds.

Top 5 Deer Hunting Rifles Under $500

Posted on May 10, 2018

Like any major purchase, a little research goes far in making a smart decision. Below are some suggestions on selecting an entry-level firearm for novice hunters.

How to Hire a Hunting Guide or Outfitter

Posted on Apr 26, 2018

When it comes to planning a hunt, the options are endless. Some hunts require little more than a loose timeline, a packed lunch, and a loaded gun, but others can be much more daunting, even for an experienced hunter. A turkey hunt one county over is a far cry from stalking elk through the Rockies, but if you’ve never done either, you’re still starting from square one. That’s where hunting guides and hunting outfitters come in - someone else with the knowledge and skill to help close the gap between you and the game you chase.

The Ultimate Packing Guide for Your Next Hunting Trip

Posted on Apr 6, 2018

We hunters like to think of ourselves as a tough bunch. After all, we take to the wilderness whenever we can to pursue our meat on its home turf while the majority of our peers endure, at worst, long lines at the supermarket checkout for theirs. It follows that we often pretend to be impervious to all the many, many, uncomfortable and even painful conditions that Mother Nature can and will throw at us on a seemingly constant basis.

Best Hunting Times for Deer, Elk, and Other Game

Posted on Mar 28, 2018

In today's day and age, time seems to be in short supply. With work schedules, family activities and precious little time left for simple enjoyment or partaking in hobbies, it makes sense to maximize our best use of time.

How to Get Better at Target Shooting with Rifles

Posted on Mar 20, 2018

Controlling for external factors like wind, temperature and elevation, accuracy is largely affected, for better or worse, by two general elements; the mechanical and the human. The mechanical element consists primarily of the quality of the firearm itself, but optics and sights, ammunition, and some accessories also play a major role in how accurate a given rifle is. The human element consists of factors such as aptitude, physical fitness, and mental state. A more detailed overview of how these two elements come into play follows.

Top 5 Hunting Rifles in 2018

Posted on Mar 16, 2018

If there is one thing that can get more heated than a Ford vs. Chevy debate, it is a similar argument for the best hunting rifle. Every shooter has their own preferences and in some cases these are influenced by local game, topography and local laws.

U.S. Hunting Seasons by State

Posted on Mar 12, 2018

Compilation of links & general hunting season dates provide a starting point to familiarize with each state’s hunting seasons for big game & upland (non-migratory) small game species.

Clothing Tips for Hunters Who Want Better Results

Posted on Mar 7, 2018

For some, a successful hunt means getting a big buck on the ground, out of the woods, and into the freezer. For others, it means simply getting that big buck in their cross hairs, experiencing the thrill of the hunt whether they pull the trigger or not. In both scenarios, the hunter has put his or her knowledge and skill to the test, and their efforts paid off in triumph.

Field Dressing 101: A Beginner’s Guide

Posted on Mar 6, 2018

The deer dropped at the crack of the rifle, anchored by an expertly placed bullet through the vital organs. The hunter knew he was lucky; there would be no tracking this time. A great deal of work lead to this moment; the months of pre-season scouting; the long, dawn to dusk days perched motionless in the deer stand, seemingly impervious to the chill of the November air.

How to Avoid Hunting Trip Disasters

Posted on Mar 1, 2018

Statistically, hunting is an exceptionally safe form of outdoor recreation. As evidence, consider that in the state of California in 2009, there were a total of 15 hunting related injuries involving firearms, eight of which were fatal. The fact that there were a total of 1,679,864 hunting licenses sold in California that same year puts the gun related hunting accident rate for 2009 at roughly .0001%.

On Target Magazine tricks out Marlin 336 with a Boyds gunstock

Posted on Jan 10, 2018

If you’re a frequent On Target reader, you may remember a Marlin Model 336 that appeared in last year’s Hunting issue. It was a “beater” rifle when I bought it used ten years ago, and hunting with it every deer season, knocking around the dense north woods of New Hampshire,roughened the edges even more.

Improving Your Mosin Nagant and Maintaining Its Historic Integrity

Posted on Jan 10, 2018

The Mosin Nagant is a well-known military rifle that has made its ways into the hands of many hunters, collectors, and sport shooters. This late 1800’s rifle is an affordable addition to any gun owner’s collection, including the first time buyer.

Hunter Safety Courses by State

Posted on Jan 1, 2018

Learn more about hunter education requirements throughout the 50 U.S. states