HUNT365 September 2021 Issue
October 12, 2021
True Pearce
AllTerra Arms’ Mountain Shadow Steel: The Lamborghini of Rifles?by Riley Baxter |
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AllTerra Arms is a semi-custom rifle manufacturer in my home state of Idaho that used to be known as “Axial Precision.” These guys produce some top-tier hunting rifles with 1/2 and even 1/4 MOA guarantees, and I finally got my hands on one. The Mountain Shadow Steel is one of their steel barreled options, and it happens to be the model that I’m testing.
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Mountain Hunting Emergency Preparednessby Jordan Voigt |
Hunters by nature have a bit of an independent streak; your average person doesn’t get their kicks from arising in the dark and tromping around Mother Nature with ten to twenty pounds of gear on their back. Not only do we enjoy it, we look forward to and prepare for most of the year to maximize our limited time afield. One category for consideration before the season starts is Emergency Preparednes
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A Bear Charged Me – Epic Story of Self Defense in the Fieldby James Nash |
My eye caught movement directly in front of me about 20 yards into the brush and my hand dropped to the grip of my pistol as my brain registered what my eyes were seeing. A chocolate color phased black bear, gaining speed straight towards me.
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Tips for Selecting and Using Elk Callsby Kristy Titus |
Whether you are a new elk hunter, or you have been elk hunting for years, there is a lot that goes into being effective at calling elk. With so many different calls on the market, it can be a daunting task trying to select an elk call because each one has its own unique design features that create a unique spectrum of sounds and fit within your mouth.
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4 Tips To Better Meat Careby Jace Bauserman |
If you take the time to care for your meat correctly, you’ll have a happy processor, and it will be some of the best-tasting game you’ve ever prepared.
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In the Woods: December Archery Deer Hunt in Idaho Part 3 of 3by Riley Baxter |
An avid rifle hunter switches teams, flinging arrows in the late season. Read about his steep learning curve and follow him on this adventure!
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Field Test: Easton 4MM Axis Long Rangeby Jace Bauserman |
When an arrow proves itself in practice and then again in a hunting situation, it’s an arrow that will be in my quiver for a very long time.
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Recently at a Midwest waterfowl show, I saw the new Lucky Duck 4 Slot Motio… |
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I had packed the Aerolite for this hunt knowing the propensity for moisture… |
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Our elk and antelope steaks are richer and more satisfying than anything yo… |
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“We were all in shock. He was also missing part of his tail. I know 1… |
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The Utah Wildlife Board decided this week to postpone its vote on a partial… |
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Anti-hunting activists in Oregon and Florida are hoping to implement their … |
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is dropping a 2020 policy requiring Fede… |
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That’s right. Hunters go can green and not just wear green by hunting hogs…. |
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When it comes to setting your ground blind, there’s a lot to consider, and I see lots of ground-blind goers foil their waterhole plans with poor placement…. |
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There it is! An answer! The best thing an archery elk hunter could ask for. It was a reply to my location bugle, deep down in a nasty Idaho backcountry hell hole…. |
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