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    Why more shooters are returning to iron sights

    ByLeo Clark January 9, 2026January 8, 2026

    Red dot optics have never been more popular, yet a growing slice of shooters are quietly drifting back to the simple notch and post. The shift is not a rejection of technology so much as a recalibration, as people weigh reliability, training value, and real‑world performance against the promise of faster hits with a glowing…

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    The bullet myth that refuses to disappear online

    ByLeo Clark January 9, 2026January 8, 2026

    The internet loves a simple story about survival, and few are as persistent as the idea that a thick layer of body fat can stop a bullet. It resurfaces in comment threads, true crime debates, and survival forums, usually framed as a darkly comic upside to weight gain. Yet the same platforms that keep this…

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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 some classic hunting rifles keep outlasting modern designs

    ByLeo Clark January 9, 2026January 8, 2026

    Across deer camps and gun safes, a quiet reality keeps surfacing: some of the rifles that see the most use are not the newest carbon‑wrapped wonders, but older bolt actions and lever guns that have already outlived one generation of hunters and look set to serve another. The appeal is not just nostalgia. Many of…

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    The concealed carry advice that sounds smart — until stress hits

    ByLeo Clark January 9, 2026January 8, 2026

    Concealed carry culture is full of confident advice that sounds airtight in a calm classroom or on a sunny range. Under real stress, though, some of those “rules” fall apart, colliding with human physiology, legal reality, and the messy way violence actually unfolds. The gap between what feels smart and what works when your heart…

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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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    What experienced hog hunters carry that beginners usually don’t

    ByLeo Clark January 9, 2026January 8, 2026

    Wild hogs are tough, mobile and mostly nocturnal, so the gap between a beginner’s pack and a veteran’s kit often shows up in missed shots, lost blood trails and long, muddy walks back to the truck. Experienced hunters build their loadout around those realities, carrying tools that protect their bodies, harden their rifles and stack…

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    The overlooked reason some rifles never shoot as well as they should

    ByLeo Clark January 9, 2026January 8, 2026

    Rifles that never quite group the way they should are usually blamed on the barrel, the scope, or the ammunition. Yet the most persistent accuracy problems often trace back to something more mundane and more easily overlooked: the way the rifle is set up, maintained, and handled from shot to shot. When those fundamentals are…

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    Why police trade-in pistols keep selling out

    ByLeo Clark January 9, 2026January 8, 2026

    Police trade-in pistols sit at the intersection of tight personal budgets, shifting law-enforcement policies, and a gun market that is no longer booming like it did during the pandemic. Even as overall demand for firearms cools, used duty handguns still vanish quickly from store shelves and online listings, snapped up by buyers who see them…

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