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Something new and interesting in the world of shooting!

What if you could turn your 12-gauge shotgun into the ultimate survival rifle?

What if you could put an adapter on your 12-gauge that could turn it into 11 different guns?

Sound too good to be true?

It’s not!  The X Caliber Shotgun Gauge Adapter System is here!

Check it out!

Happy Hunting!

– Marci

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Enter NAGR’s PMAG Giveaway! These are the magazines the gun-grabbers want to ban! Four (4) lucky supporters will win five (5) PMAGs every day for one week! NAGR will be announcing the winners every evening on the NAGR Facebook page.

Enter HERE!

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The winner will be drawn by Mar 25, 2013.

ENTER TODAY!

Happy Hunting!

-Marci

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It’s time for another ammo giveaway from the National Association for Gun Rights.

All entries after 5 PM EST on Thursday, February 14, 2013, will not be included in the drawing.  They will contact you through email on Friday, February 15, if you are selected as the winner.

ENTER HERE

Happy Hunting!

– Marci

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It’s time for a break.  Let’s go shoot skeet!

See more fun shooting & hunting games at HuntingNet.com

Have fun and Happy Hunting!

– Marci

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What is the second amendment about?  This is the best argument I’ve ever seen for gun rights.  Please watch and share.

Happy Hunting (and Fishing)!

– Marci

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Good Luck and Happy Hunting!

– Marci

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Practice uphill and downhill corrections.

I don’t want to get too into posting other people’s articles.  But every now and then I run across an article that is just too good to pass up.

10 Ways To Stronger Rifle Field Shooting Positions is full of information and great advice.  Well worth the read.

Happy Hunting!

– Marci

10 Ways To Stronger Rifle Field Shooting Positions

By Shawn Carlock

After having spent years in the hunting fields, rifle competitions, and training arenas, I have noted that a high number of missed “field” shots in these conditions were the result of unstable or flat out poor shooting positions. Now, in the areas of hunting, rifle competition, and training, your field shooting position will often be far from ideal. However, there are things you can do to raise your first round hit percentage by improving your shooting position.

1. Get your rifle as close to the ground as possible. The higher your body and your rifle are up in the air, the less stable you typically are. Not all field positions allow you to be right on the dirt, but be there whenever you can. Even if you do not use a bipod on your rifle, simply being prone and unsupported is a better position than sitting, kneeling, or leaning against a tree. The closer you and your rifle are to the dirt, the more stable you will be. Now, getting low may not always be possible, so be prepared for other unique field shooting positions, but try to stay low whenever possible.

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shooting 01When it comes to learning, games and interactive media are wonderful!  Computers and the internet have made learning many new things fun rather than grueling.  Hunting education and safety are now easier than ever as well as fun!

When hunting, we tend to get excited when we have an animal in our sights.  But just because they’re in your sights doesn’t mean you should pull the trigger.  When IS the correct time to pull the trigger?  What is a good angle and what is a bad angle?  If you pull the trigger, is the animal going to fall down dead because it was a good shot, or is it going to run away hurt?

The interactive game, Shoot or Don’t Shoot, is a good way to learn if you should shoot or not shoot a deer depending on the angle it is at or what is between you and the deer.  Brought to you buy the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, this is a wonderful interactive learning exercise that is very educational and useable.

Shoot or Don’t Shoot

Happy Hunting!

– Marci

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Treestand Safety Course at HunterCourse.com

Every hunter should be thoroughly trained in hunting safety.  But hunting from a treestand has its own set of safety procedures that go with it and if you are hunting from a stand, you’re definitely going to want to know them and have them down cold.

HunterCourse.com has a wonderful, free, online treestand safety course.  If you ever hunt from a treestand, take the time and do this course.  They could not have made it any more convenient and easy.  It’s free.  It’s online.  And you can do it at your convenience.

FREE Treestand Safety Course

Happy Hunting!

– Marci

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