
Osprey Aether Pro 75 Pack Review
As all hunters would be aware, a good pack can make a world of difference when you’re slogging it in the hills.
Read MoreAs all hunters would be aware, a good pack can make a world of difference when you’re slogging it in the hills.
Read MoreA sub-$1500 FFP long-range/PRS riflescope with lockable dial-up turrets and class-leading eye relief.
Read MoreBryan Baker from Svord Knives recently got in touch with the NZRod&Rifle team regarding some old testfire reviews written by Graham Henry and Brendon Coe right back in 1984 and 1993.
Read MoreThere’s more than the title suggests within the pages of this book by Peter and Dawn Carter – the hunting adventures the duo share with the reader are diverse and widespread.
Read MoreReaders will recall the Accura Stalker 2-12x50 RX Illuminated scope being put through its paces in NZRod&Rifle Vol 45, Issue 3. This scope got a reasonable workout on two trips over the 2024 Roar and ably assisted in tipping over several animals.
Read MoreThe GEN II Ruger American in 5.56/.223 rekindled my love of shooting for fun. It made me realise that with the price of reloading components, I hardly ever just shoot for the fun of it.
Read MoreIf you walk into any hunting retailer or search online, you’ll be confronted with multiple choices for hunting and outdoor wear. In my opinion, we're very lucky in New Zealand to have some excellent locally owned brands that are made with NZ conditions in mind.
Read MoreIt's been four years since readers were introduced to Dave Shaw’s first book, “Off the Beaten Track,” and here we go again – this time venturing even further.
Read MoreCheck out our review of the Accura Tracker 3-18X50 Riflescope.
Read MoreWhen Orvis announced the arrival of the much-anticipated fourth-generation Helios, it came with a lot of hype.
Read MoreFor the hunter, this means you can get regular weather updates, log waypoints, be tracked live, send an SOS and message loved ones anywhere, anytime, while in the backcountry.
Read MoreSince their beginning, rangefinding binoculars have been very well matched with the 42mm lenses, and while they’re for many the greatest bit of kit available, for some they’ve always been a bit too bulky or simply too heavy
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