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Best .30-06 Springfield Hunting Rifles, Chosen By a Seasoned Hunter


30-06 Springfield

When it comes to iconic firearms calibers, one can argue the .30-06 Springfield is in a class by itself. Having first been in service as a U.S. Military cartridge, it became a legend in hunting rifles, renowned for its range and stopping power. The cartridge is one of many 30-caliber rifle cartridges and has been […]

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Review: John Deere 110 Lawn and Garden Tractor, by Thomas Christianson

The gasoline-powered internal combustion engine is a wonderful invention. It takes the substantial amount of energy stored up in fossil fuels, and makes it conveniently available for the tasks of daily life. Gasoline engines have probably done more to ease the labors of rural living than any other single invention of the last 200 years. It is possible that I may live to see the day when gasoline-powered equipment is no longer in common use. If that day comes, it will almost certainly not be due to powerful elites looking out for the best interests of the common man. Instead, …

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Recipe of the Week: Killer Keeper Meatloaf

The following meatloaf recipe is from reader John M. John says: “Most everybody loves meatloaf. This recipe gets even better the next few days. Ingredients and Directions Use a 9 x 12 Pyrex dish or two bread loaf pans. I layer them with aluminum foil, which makes it easy to remove and makes transfer to the fridge a breeze. Use 2 to 2-1/2 pounds lean burger (you can also  use a combo of ground pork if you want) 6 oz of Mrs Cubbison’s stuffing mix (1/2 box) instead of stove top either will work. In a large mixing bowl mix …

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Elk Sounds and What They Mean When You Hear Them

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An elk bugles in a grassy field

Bugles, chuckles, glunks, barks, and mews… Make no mistake, elk are highly communicative herd animals that make a lot of different noises. They span in range from deep and growly to high and shrieky. The different sounds they use each have a specific purpose and express emotions based on different tones, pitch, and duration of […]

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