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Muzzleloader Review: Vortek StrikerFire Paired with Vortex’s Diamondback Scope is a Hunter’s Dream

Muzzleloader Review: Vortek StrikerFire Paired with Vortex’s Diamondback Scope is a Hunter’s Dream


A quality firearm and optic is essential for consistent and successful hunts, and this Traditions Vortek and Vortex combo fits the mold. Muzzleloaders…there is something unique about hunting with one. They makes my mind trail back to the good ol’ days of hunting with the old school styles of flintlock and black powder. I’ve always

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How to Preserve Velvet Deer Antlers

How to Preserve Velvet Deer Antlers

Deer & Deer Hunting TV Peeling the Crimson Velvet

Velvet deer antlers are beyond cool, especially when you come across a velvet buck during hunting season. It’s pretty rare, because most (but not all) bowhunting season start after bucks have shed their velvet. There are a few exceptions. States like Florida, Wyoming and Montana are a few that come to mind when it comes to early deer hunting seasons that coincide with white-tailed bucks still having full or partial […]

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Stealth Precision Firearms Puts Performance First

Stealth Precision Firearms Puts Performance First


This Texas-based firearm manufacturer looks to satisfy the needs of both precision shooters and hunters. When Founder Mark Erickson started looking into purchasing a custom rifle, he noticed a problem within the market, but also an opportunity. Stealth Precision Firearms was born. “I was looking to upgrade my personal firearm collection and had reached out

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Get The Net!

Get The Net!

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Found this on the interwebs recently, like I blogged a couple weeks ago, I suspect many of you have “been there, done that”. This time I can tell you where that video originated, Informative Fisherman. Anyway, I have always said that everyone needs a good net man, and the net man should know exactly where …

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Video: Demolition Ranch Pits Awesome Custom Shotgun Shells Against a Solid Steel Disc

Video: Demolition Ranch Pits Awesome Custom Shotgun Shells Against a Solid Steel Disc


Custom Shotgun Shells

How well can solid tool steel stand up to custom shotgun shells? If you’ve been a fan of Demolition Ranch for a while like us here at Wide Open Spaces, you know probably know how Matt Carriker used to make some pretty wild custom shotgun shells. It’s been a long time since he’s done that,

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Remember the ‘Unicorn’ Buck Shot in Wisconsin?

Remember the ‘Unicorn’ Buck Shot in Wisconsin?

Image via The Superior Telegram

This buck’s third antler sprouts from the center of its head like a unicorn. This guy reached new deer hunting heights when he harvested an especially rare whitetail: a three-antlered monster. Indiana hunter Brian Moffitt tagged a buck in Bayfield County, Wisconsin, that was already large enough to make most hunters green with envy. But the

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Watch: Speedy Noah Rubin is So Fast He Shredded His Shoe

Watch: Speedy Noah Rubin is So Fast He Shredded His Shoe

The American notched the biggest win of his career, and lost a shoe in the process.

You have your footwork, you have your fast footwork and you have your BLAZING FAST footwork. For American Noah Rubin it was most certainly the latter on Day 4 of the Citi Open—check out this outrageous play by the 22-year-old World No. 152. Rubin comes at a full sprint from way behind the Washington, D.C. sign to track down this dropper from John Isner and when he's made the shot he pirouettes athletically, just barely missing the net.

Outrageous!

Rubin went on to claim the 6-4, 7-6(6) victory over second-seeded Isner, it was the biggest of his career by ranking.

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Unfortunately the American did suffer one loss during the match. He ran so fast on that point that his shoe did not make it through the game. See the video below to see the damage he did to his trainer. Rubin would later toss the shoe into the crowd, not the best souvenir but a souvenir nonetheless.

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