
Vortex Ranger HD 3000 10×42 Laser Rangefinding Binoculars Review
As someone who spends the majority of his time hunting the tops, I find longer shots are a common occurrence
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As someone who spends the majority of his time hunting the tops, I find longer shots are a common occurrence
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I must admit to being a Swazi tragic of sorts. I still own a pair of the original 300g (super-heavyweight by today’s standards) fleece pants and quarter-zip top.
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In this ever-changing digital world, it was only inevitable that thermal scopes and binos would start becoming mainstream and accessible for hunters to use.
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With a trio of previous hunting books to his credit, author Peter Ryan has captured a creditable readership with his exemplary writing style
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With a 6hr+ battery life, a large, clear, bright screen, intuitive interface, dependable tripod and handy protective case, even more of my boxes were ticked
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No matter where you hunt, a rangefinder is a critical piece of kit, especially in big open country or scrubby slip country.
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Thinking about getting a chronograph? You’ve got to see the Athlon Velocity Pro Radar Chronograph in action! Watch our full review to hear what Dave really thinks.
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Bushnell R series of rangefinders feature the R3, which has 1200-yard capability, and the R5, with up to 2000-yard performance. Users can choose the model that best suits their requirements and budget.
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The first thing was to give it the once-over visually. It had smooth lines and an awesome look – you really do shop with your eyes!
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I’ve spent several hundred days on the water casting at huge spooky trout and would often get frustrated as soon as the line hit the water. Boom! Gone!
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Bushnell sent both the R5 4-14x40 scope and R5 2000 AB Rangefinder for review. We’ll put both through their paces to see how they compare in quality and the all-important value for your hard-earned dollar; this first review is looking at the scope.
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With its 4-inch 15N20 carbon-steel blade and New Zealand walnut handle, this knife is designed for a range of outdoor activities, particularly hunting.
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