Reflecting on the Old Days – Jump-Shooting 101
I remember spending many a weekend at my good friend Joseph’s farm in North Canterbury helping out at lambing and shearing time ...
Read MoreI remember spending many a weekend at my good friend Joseph’s farm in North Canterbury helping out at lambing and shearing time ...
Read MoreOn October 19, 2020, a legend in the helicopter wildlife recovery industry passed away from Motor Neuron Disease (MND).
Read MoreThe new 15500 Meatcrafter is a hybrid hunting fixed blade with a fine, smooth edge to trim, debone or slice your preferred cuts of meat.
Read MoreMossberg’s 930 family of 12g autoloaders is extensive – a gas-operated platform offered in a variety of synthetic, camo and wood finishes, ranging from field to tactical versions.
Read MoreThe action shot capturing the walk out carrying a trophy and cape portrays some of the satisfying feeling of a job well done. But is the work really over?
Read MoreAs usual, the summer months were spent zooming in and out of maps, constantly looking at new areas to explore – feeling like a junky waiting for his next fix.
Read MoreDesigned as true technical hunting mid layers; they're light, warm, tough and breathe well when the heat comes on.
Read MoreOur 180 GSM Merinotech thermal baselayers have been knitted in New Zealand, built to withstand the tough conditions that hunters encounter.
Read MoreThe weekend has landed and all that exists now is stalking, talking, sika and walking!
Read MoreI still get very mixed reactions when people ask me about my duck hunting plans and I tell them I’m planning on hunting an effluent pond.
Read MoreThis article is about the role hunting has played in improving my mental health and is dedicated to the Benfell family and to all hunters who have used the outdoors as their doctor, therapist or medication.
Read MoreOne question I get asked a lot is how to verify your long-distance zero when your sight-in/zero range is only 100m long?
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