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    Guns that don’t need special treatment

    ByLeo Clark January 5, 2026January 4, 2026

    For most people thinking about self defense, the ideal firearm is not a finicky race gun or a collector’s piece. It is a tool that can sit in a safe, endure imperfect care, and still work when a door splinters at 3 a.m. Guns that do not need special treatment are not magic, they are…

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    Guns | Survival

    Budget vs. Premium Firearms for Home Defense

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Choosing a firearm for home defense is one of the few consumer decisions where the stakes are literally life and death, yet the price tags range from bargain-bin to luxury-grade. The real question is not whether budget or premium guns are “better,” but how much performance, reliability, and training you actually gain as you climb…

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    Guns | Hunting

    10 hunting mistakes that cost clean kills

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Every hunter talks about “clean kills,” but the reality in the field is often messier. When shots go wrong, the result is not just a lost animal, but a long, painful death and a hard lesson in what we should have done differently. The most common mistakes are predictable, preventable, and rooted in judgment, preparation,…

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    Preventing rust on firearms and gear

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Rust is one of the few problems that can quietly ruin firearms and critical gear even when they are not being used. Once corrosion takes hold, accuracy, reliability, and even structural integrity start to slip, and repairs are rarely as cheap or simple as preventing the damage in the first place. I focus on a…

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    Guns | Hunting

    The real reasons hunters miss easy shots

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Even the most seasoned hunter eventually walks out of the woods replaying a miss that should have been a chip shot. The animal was broadside, the range was known, the conditions were manageable, yet the bullet or arrow went somewhere else. The real reasons those “easy” opportunities slip away are rarely about bad luck and…

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    Guns | Hunting

    Common hunting advice that doesn’t hold up in the field

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Every hunting season, the same bits of campfire wisdom get passed around as if they were carved into stone. Some of that advice is grounded in hard experience, but a surprising amount falls apart the moment it is tested against real deer behavior, modern data, or even basic woodsmanship. The gap between what people repeat…

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    What actually happens when bullets hit heavy bone

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    When a bullet meets heavy bone, the result is not the neat puncture suggested by crime dramas but a violent exchange of energy that can shatter, deflect, and pulverize the skeleton. Instead of acting like a passive shield, bone behaves like a brittle, living mineral lattice that can redirect fragments of metal and bone through…

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    The truth about bullet placement versus raw power

    ByLeo Clark January 4, 2026January 2, 2026

    Arguments about handgun effectiveness usually split into two camps: those who swear by big, powerful calibers and those who insist that where a bullet lands matters far more than how hard it hits. The real story is less dramatic but more useful, and it sits at the intersection of anatomy, physics, and human behavior under…

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    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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    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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