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    What happens when a submarine exceeds crush depth — why failure is sudden and catastrophic

    ByAsher Clark January 29, 2026January 28, 2026

    When a submarine passes its crush depth, the failure is not gradual or survivable. The hull gives way in a fraction of a second, the surrounding water slams inward, and the people inside never have time to register what happened. The physics behind that kind of collapse are brutal, but they are also clear enough…

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    Why Smaller Adjustments Catch Bigger Fish

    ByAsher Clark January 28, 2026January 27, 2026

    Big fish are rarely the result of big gimmicks. More often they come from a string of small, smart tweaks that line up what you are doing with what the fish are actually doing. Lure size, hook choice, retrieve speed, depth, even how often you lean on a spot, all add up. When I talk…

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    What Happens When a Knife Gets Used Every Day

    ByAsher Clark January 28, 2026January 27, 2026

    Use a knife every day and it stops being gear and starts being a partner. The edge changes, the handle wears in, the steel reacts to food, sweat, and weather, and your habits either keep that blade working hard for decades or send it to the junk drawer early. What really happens over months and…

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    12 Hunting cartridges that forgive imperfect conditions

    ByAsher Clark January 28, 2026January 27, 2026

    When the wind is howling, the light is fading, and your range call is a little off, some cartridges give you more margin for error than others. I look for rounds that stay predictable in bad conditions, shrug off small mistakes in holdover, and still hit hard where it counts. These 12 hunting cartridges are…

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    Why certain calibers get unfair reputations

    ByLeo Clark January 28, 2026January 27, 2026

    Certain cartridges inspire almost tribal reactions, praised as flawless or dismissed as useless long before anyone looks at real performance data. Calibers become shorthand for identity, internet arguments, and marketing slogans, and some end up with reputations that lag years behind the technology and context that actually define how they work. When I look closely…

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    The hog cartridges guides recommend to first-timers

    ByLeo Clark January 28, 2026January 27, 2026

    New hog hunters quickly discover that cartridge choice is not a gear-head detail, it is the difference between a clean, fast kill and a long, ugly tracking job. Wild pigs are compact, heavily muscled animals with thick shields of gristle over their shoulders, so the round that works on paper targets or even light deer…

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    9 Handgun calibers capable of stopping large predators — and their limits

    ByAsher Clark January 27, 2026January 27, 2026

    Stopping a big predator with a handgun is possible, but it is never guaranteed. Caliber matters, yet bullet construction, penetration and your ability to put rounds where they count matter more. I have carried sidearms around bears, hogs and cats long enough to know that every choice on your belt is a compromise between power,…

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    13 Rifles trusted by hunters who don’t baby their gear

    ByAsher Clark January 27, 2026January 27, 2026

    Hunters who do not baby their gear need rifles that shrug off rain, dust, and long seasons of neglect yet still print tight groups when a buck finally steps out. I have spent years watching which rifles keep showing up in rough camps and on hard hunts. These thirteen standouts match that real-world abuse with…

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    How modern military rifles are designed around adaptability

    ByAsher Clark January 27, 2026January 27, 2026

    Modern military rifles are no longer built around a single mission or a single soldier. They are built to be reconfigured, rebarreled, and re-scoped as quickly as the fight itself changes, whether that is a squad clearing alleys in a dense city or a designated marksman reaching across a valley. At the design level, everything…

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    Why bullet construction matters more than caliber for deer

    ByLeo Clark January 27, 2026January 26, 2026

    Deer hunters love to argue about caliber, but the animal on the ground rarely cares whether the headstamp reads .243, .270, .308, or 6.5. What matters is how the bullet behaves when it hits living tissue, how reliably it reaches the vitals, and how cleanly it sheds energy inside the chest cavity. The internal design,…

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