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    Guns | Hunting

    Why practice at the range doesn’t always translate to the woods

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Plenty of bowhunters can stack arrows in the bull’s-eye at 30 yards on a flat range, then watch a broadhead sail high over a buck’s back when it finally steps into a shooting lane. The gap between range performance and real hunting outcomes is not about talent disappearing in the woods, it is about how…

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    Gear | Guns

    Why bigger calibers don’t always mean quicker kills

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Hunters and people who carry handguns for protection often talk as if a bigger caliber is a shortcut to faster, more decisive stops. The intuition is simple: a larger bullet should make a larger hole and drop an animal or attacker more quickly. In practice, the physics of bullets and the realities of human performance…

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    The difference between ethical shots and possible shots

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Every hunter eventually faces a moment when a shot is technically possible but may not be morally acceptable. The gap between what a rifle, bow, or scope can do and what a hunter should ask of them is where the difference between ethical shots and merely possible shots really lives. That gap is defined by…

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    Guns | Hunting

    What most hunters misunderstand about effective shooting distances

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Across rifle seasons, bow stands, and duck blinds, many hunters quietly overestimate how far they can make a clean, repeatable shot. The gap between what a bullet or arrow can do on paper and what a human can execute under field pressure is where wounded animals and lost opportunities live. I want to unpack that…

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    Guns | Survival

    Defensive strategies for rural homes

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Rural homeowners live with a paradox: isolation brings peace and privacy, but it also means that when trouble arrives, help may be many minutes away. In that gap, the structure of the property, the choice of firearms and the way they are staged can decide whether a family has options or is simply reacting. Gun-based…

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    Gear | Guns

    Why smaller calibers aren’t as useless as people think

    ByAsher Clark January 3, 2026January 2, 2026

    Caliber debates tend to get loud fast, and the smaller rounds usually take the beating. The reality on the range and in the field is a lot more nuanced. With decent ammo, smart shot placement, and a gun you can actually control, the so‑called “mouse guns” and light rifle rounds can punch well above their…

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    Guns | Survival

    The real risks of keeping a loaded firearm at home

    ByAsher Clark January 3, 2026January 2, 2026

    Keeping a firearm at home is a serious decision, and keeping that firearm loaded raises the stakes even higher. The real question is not whether a gun can protect you in a worst case scenario, but how much danger it quietly adds to everyone who lives under your roof. When you look past the slogans…

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    Guns | Survival

    Why handgun stopping power is often misunderstood

    ByAsher Clark January 3, 2026January 2, 2026

    Handgun owners love to argue about which caliber “hits harder,” but the way people talk about stopping power rarely lines up with how handguns actually work on human bodies. Real defensive shootings are messy, unpredictable, and driven more by shot placement and behavior than by a magic number on a box of ammo. When you…

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    Guns | Survival

    Why accuracy matters more than caliber in self defense

    ByAsher Clark January 3, 2026January 2, 2026

    When people argue about defensive handguns, the talk usually jumps straight to caliber. The reality on the street is far less glamorous: the round that matters is the one that actually hits something vital. I have seen over and over that the shooter who can put accurate rounds where they count, under stress, is far…

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    Guns | Survival

    The truth about overpenetration in home defense scenarios

    ByAsher Clark January 3, 2026January 2, 2026

    When people start talking about guns for home defense, the word “overpenetration” shows up fast, usually followed by horror stories about bullets sailing through walls and hitting someone in the next room or even the next house. The risk is real, but the way it gets discussed online often has more fear than physics behind…

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