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    Firearms that keep value even after heavy use

    ByLeo Clark January 20, 2026January 19, 2026

    Some guns are meant to be safe queens. Others are built to be dragged through mud, run hard for decades, and still be worth real money when you hand them to the next owner. When I look at firearms that keep value even after heavy use, I focus on designs, makers, and histories that the…

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    Rifles hunters buy reluctantly — then never sell

    ByLeo Clark January 20, 2026January 19, 2026

    Some rifles walk into a hunter’s life almost by accident, bought on sale or traded in a hurry, and then quietly prove themselves so well that they never leave the rack again. The pattern shows up in campfire stories and online threads alike: a gun someone picked up reluctantly becomes the one rifle they refuse…

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    Guns | Hunting

    When wildlife management decisions turn political

    ByAsher Clark January 20, 2026January 19, 2026

    Wildlife decisions used to be the quiet work of biologists and game wardens, hashed out in meeting rooms and on back roads far from cable news. Today, those same decisions are getting dragged into the culture wars, reshaped by ballot initiatives, partisan appointments, and national talking points that have little to do with habitat or…

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    Gear | Guns | Hunting

    Why overpenetration matters more than caliber size

    ByAsher Clark January 20, 2026January 19, 2026

    Caliber arguments tend to suck all the oxygen out of gun conversations, but the real life-or-death factor in a defensive shooting is where your bullets go and what they do after they get there. A round that zips through a threat and keeps traveling can be far more dangerous to you and everyone around you…

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    What separates legendary marksmen from good shooters

    ByAsher Clark January 20, 2026January 19, 2026

    On paper, the gap between a solid shooter and a legendary marksman can look tiny, a few more hits in the black or a slightly tighter group. On the range or in the field, that gap feels huge. The shooters who seem to bend bullets onto target are stacking layers of fundamentals, judgment, and mental…

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    17 Hog cartridges that still penetrate through heavy bone

    ByAsher Clark January 20, 2026January 19, 2026

    Hogs are tough, especially the big boars with heavy shields and dense shoulder bones. If you want reliable penetration through that armor, you need cartridges and bullets built for the job, not whatever soft-point deer load is on sale. Below are 17 proven hog cartridges that, when paired with the right bullets and shot placement,…

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    11 Caliber choices for pest control most landowners overlook

    ByAsher Clark January 20, 2026January 19, 2026

    Most landowners reach for the same few rifles whenever pests start chewing crops or digging up pastures, but a lot of useful calibers never leave the safe. I have watched everything from rabbits in the garden to wild pigs in the hayfield, and the right cartridge can mean cleaner kills, less noise, and fewer angry…

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    The ethics debate around subsistence hunting in modern America

    ByAsher Clark January 20, 2026January 19, 2026

    Across rural Alaska, the Navajo Nation, and the North Woods of Maine, families still fill their freezers with wild meat taken close to home. At the same time, urban Americans scroll past viral images of trophy kills and ask whether any killing of wildlife can be moral in a wealthy country with full grocery shelves….

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    Why military handgun trials rarely go the way people expect

    ByAsher Clark January 20, 2026January 19, 2026

    Every time the Pentagon launches a new handgun competition, gun folks start treating it like the Super Bowl. Fans pick a favorite brand, argue ballistics on forums, and assume the “best” pistol on paper will win. Then the contract lands, the complaints start, and the whole thing looks a lot messier than anyone expected. Military…

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    Vehicle gun storage mistakes that carry serious legal risk

    ByAsher Clark January 20, 2026January 19, 2026

    Leaving a firearm in a truck or SUV for a quick stop can feel harmless, but the way that gun is stored can be the difference between staying legal and facing criminal charges, a lawsuit, or a red flag petition that strips you of your guns altogether. Vehicle storage mistakes are now feeding thefts, child…

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