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    Why first-time gun buyers often regret chasing deals

    ByLeo Clark January 9, 2026January 8, 2026

    First-time gun buyers are entering a market where discounts, “doorbusters” and bundle deals are everywhere, yet the loudest voices in gun culture often talk about regret rather than satisfaction. The pattern is familiar: a low price or flashy promotion wins out over fit, reliability and long-term costs, and the new owner ends up with a…

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    The biggest reason scopes lose zero in the field

    ByLeo Clark January 9, 2026January 8, 2026

    Rifle shooters tend to blame drifting impacts on cheap glass, bad turrets, or mysterious “wandering zero.” In reality, the biggest reason scopes lose zero in the field is far more basic: the interface between rifle and optic is not doing its job. When the mounting system is even slightly compromised, every bump, recoil cycle, or…

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    Why “overpowered” isn’t always better for whitetail

    ByLeo Clark January 9, 2026January 8, 2026

    Whitetail hunters love to argue ballistics, but the deer do not care about marketing charts or magnum labels. What matters in the woods is a clean, fast kill with a rifle you can actually shoot well under pressure. That is why chasing ever more power can quietly work against you, especially at the modest distances…

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    The ammo shortage lesson many shooters ignored last time

    ByLeo Clark January 9, 2026January 8, 2026

    Every ammunition crunch follows the same script: panic buying, bare shelves, and a chorus of promises that “next time” shooters will be ready. Yet as supply tightens again and prices creep up, many of the hard lessons from the last shortage are already fading from memory. The real takeaway was never just “buy more,” it…

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    Why more hunters are downsizing calibers — and still filling tags

    ByLeo Clark January 8, 2026January 8, 2026

    Across rifle ranges and deer camps, a quiet recalibration is underway. Hunters who once swore by big magnums are increasingly carrying smaller, softer shooting cartridges, yet they are still punching tags on elk, deer, and hogs with authority. I see that shift driven less by fashion than by ballistics, technology, and a growing recognition that…

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    Ammunition that kills deer cleanly without damaging meat

    ByAsher Clark January 8, 2026January 8, 2026

    Cleanly killing a deer without wrecking the shoulders or rib meat comes down to two things: where you hit and what your bullet does when it gets there. I look for bullets that open reliably in the lungs, hold together through bone, and avoid spraying fragments through the roast. Here are five styles that, when…

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    The biggest ammo stockpiling mistake preppers make

    ByAsher Clark January 8, 2026January 8, 2026

    The biggest ammo mistake I see preppers make is simple: they chase raw quantity and ignore everything else. Piling cases of cartridges in a closet feels productive, but if the stash is unplanned, poorly stored, and impossible to move or manage, it can fail you at the exact moment you need it. I am going…

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    Four firearm safety rules every shooter should follow

    ByAsher Clark January 8, 2026January 8, 2026

    Every safe shooter I know lives by four core firearm safety rules, no matter what they are carrying or where they are shooting. These rules show up in every serious training program for a reason: they prevent tragedies before they start. If you want to handle guns like an adult, you build these habits until…

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    12 Cartridges that make sense for 14 big-game species

    ByAsher Clark January 8, 2026January 8, 2026

    Picking one rifle for a season is hard enough. Matching a dozen cartridges to cover 14 big-game species takes a little more thought, but it pays off in cleaner kills and fewer surprises when an elk steps out instead of a whitetail. Here is how I would build a sensible battery, leaning on proven big-game…

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    The fishing rods that make long casts feel effortless

    ByAsher Clark January 8, 2026January 8, 2026

    Long casts should feel like a smooth reach, not a full-body workout. The right rod loads deep, tracks straight, and sends line without you muscling it. I pulled from recent testing and long-distance casting guides to pin down the fishing rods, and matching techniques, that make those extra yards feel almost automatic. 1) Top Fly…

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