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  • Why rimfires are still quietly winning in small-game hunting
    Guns | Hunting

    Why rimfires are still quietly winning in small-game hunting

    ByAsher Clark December 21, 2025December 19, 2025

    Small-game seasons don’t need drama. You’re walking woods, slipping fence lines, watching bark and brush instead of dialing turrets. That’s where rimfires keep earning their place. While centerfires and fancy gear get the attention, rimfires keep stacking squirrels, rabbits, and grouse with less fuss and fewer tradeoffs. They’re easier on meat, easier on your shoulders,…

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  • Calibers that are more trouble than they’re worth
    Gear | Guns

    Calibers that are more trouble than they’re worth

    ByAsher Clark December 20, 2025December 19, 2025

    When it comes to hunting or shooting, not all calibers perform as smoothly as their reputations suggest. Some offer firepower but come with recoil that punishes accuracy. Others are hard to find, expensive, or simply inconsistent in real-world conditions. Experienced hunters and shooters know that a caliber’s reputation doesn’t always translate to reliability, comfort, or…

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  • Hunting guns that are too fragile for the field
    Guns | Hunting

    Hunting guns that are too fragile for the field

    ByAsher Clark December 20, 2025December 19, 2025

    There’s a big difference between a rifle that looks good on a rack and one that survives a season of hard use. In real hunting country, guns get bumped against rocks, soaked in snow, dragged through brush, and laid across tailgates in the dark. Some firearms shoot well at the range but start falling apart…

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  • Budget-friendly duck guns that won’t quit
    Guns | Hunting

    Budget-friendly duck guns that won’t quit

    ByAsher Clark December 20, 2025December 19, 2025

    Duck season is hard on shotguns. Cold mornings, wet blinds, grit in the action, and long days cycling shells will find weaknesses fast. You don’t need a high-dollar scattergun to survive that abuse, but you do need one that keeps working when it’s filthy, cold, and neglected. Over the years, plenty of affordable shotguns have…

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  • Best handguns for self defense
    Guns | Survival

    Best handguns for self defense

    ByAsher Clark December 20, 2025December 19, 2025

    Picking a handgun for self defense isn’t about trends or bragging rights. It’s about finding something you can run well under pressure, day or night, with minimal fuss. A defensive pistol should fit your hand, cycle reliably with modern defensive ammo, and stay manageable when your heart rate is up. The best ones disappear under…

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  • Fishing mistakes that cost you bites all day
    Gear | Survival

    Fishing mistakes that cost you bites all day

    ByAsher Clark December 20, 2025December 19, 2025

    Most slow fishing days aren’t bad luck. They’re usually the result of small decisions stacking up over hours on the water. You can have the right rod, decent bait, and a good-looking spot and still miss fish all day because of habits you don’t even notice anymore. The best anglers I know aren’t flashy. They…

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  • Rifles that feel overbuilt but underperform
    Guns

    Rifles that feel overbuilt but underperform

    ByAsher Clark December 20, 2025December 19, 2025

    Some rifles give you confidence the moment you pick them up. Thick barrels, oversized actions, chunky stocks—they feel like they’re ready for hard use. The problem is that weight and bulk don’t always translate to results on target. Plenty of rifles carry extra steel and stiffness yet struggle to deliver consistent accuracy, good balance, or…

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  • The right calibers for coyotes, bobcats, and foxes
    Gear | Guns | Hunting

    The right calibers for coyotes, bobcats, and foxes

    ByAsher Clark December 20, 2025December 19, 2025

    Predator hunting sits in a narrow lane between precision and restraint. You need enough bullet to anchor an animal cleanly, but not so much that you turn hides into rags or create ricochet risks across open country. Coyotes, bobcats, and foxes all bring different challenges, and the cartridge that works perfectly for one can be…

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  • Fishing gear that falls apart mid-season
    Gear

    Fishing gear that falls apart mid-season

    ByAsher Clark December 20, 2025December 19, 2025

    Every angler learns sooner or later that not all gear is built to last. Some tackle looks great on the rack and feels fine for the first few trips, then starts unraveling once the season gets rolling. Handles loosen, drags go soft, coatings peel, and small failures stack up fast when you’re fishing hard. The…

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  • Calibers that balance penetration and control indoors
    Guns

    Calibers that balance penetration and control indoors

    ByAsher Clark December 20, 2025December 19, 2025

    When you’re thinking about defensive shooting inside a home, the conversation changes fast. Walls are thin, distances are short, and recoil management matters more than raw velocity. A caliber that works great in the field can create problems indoors if it’s hard to control or punches through too much material. On the other hand, going…

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