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The Midwest offers some of the most accessible and rewarding hunting in North America. Whether you’re chasing bruiser bucks in Wisconsin or decoying mallards in the Sandhills, these destinations provide both challenge and satisfaction. Do your research, respect the land, and make memories that’ll last a lifetime.

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Going on vacation should be relaxing — not a source of worry about what’s happening back home. Unfortunately, empty homes can attract burglars, water leaks, or power outages. The good news? With a few smart precautions, you can leave your house with confidence. Here are 10 practical tips to secure your home while you’re away.

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There’s nothing like the thrill of the hunt, especially when you bring home a wild hog. But once the hard work of tracking, harvesting, and field dressing is done, it’s time for the best part — cooking that hog up right. Wild hog meat is rich, flavorful, and leaner than domestic pork, which makes it perfect for a variety of rustic, mouthwatering dishes. Here are five of the best ways to cook your wild hog and do your harvest justice.

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Iron sights are one of the most reliable and time-tested aiming systems for rifles. Whether you’re setting up a new firearm or upgrading a classic, understanding how to properly install, adjust, and zero your iron sights is essential for accuracy and confidence. This article walks you through the key steps for installing, setting up, and sighting in iron sights.

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Most rifle scopes designed for precision shooting have turrets calibrated in 1/4 MOA per click. That means for each click of the elevation or windage turret, you’re moving the point of impact roughly 0.25 inches at 100 yards.

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