Category: Equipment Reviews

  • Safe Storage Solutions Review

    Safe Storage Solutions Review

    Gun Storage Solutions Review Gun safe marketing is hilarious. “8 gun” safes struggle to fit 6, “16 gun” safes struggle to fit 8 long guns, you always run out of space sooner than you think you should. I have a 16 gun safe from Costco, but I started really running out of room at around

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  • Alexander Arms 50 Beowulf Mags in Canada

    Alexander Arms 50 Beowulf Mags in Canada

    Within Canada, we have a few choices for 50 Beowulf magazines, but there’s only 1 company that makes licensed 50 Beowulf accessories: Alexander Arms. They keep all rights reserved on that name, which is why you’ll see them use it as .50 Beowulf® on their website. In Canada, the most common magazine that’s imported is the

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  • Pact Club Timer III Review

    Pact Club Timer III Review

    How about video + pics? The Pact Club Timer III is available at Brownell’s for $125 USD.  

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  • Nitecore Chameleon CB6 Hunting Kit Review

    Nitecore Chameleon CB6 Hunting Kit Review

    One of the unfortunate realities of hunting big game is that it’s the most fruitful hunting early in the morning or late at night for most species. Most anything brave, or stupid, enough to wander around in the broad daylight was hunted to extinction by humans or other predators ages ago. For most hunters, this

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  • Spartan Precision Javelin Super-Lite Bipod Review

    Spartan Precision Javelin Super-Lite Bipod Review

    There are general purpose bipods, heavy weight precision bipods, lightweight bipods and then there are ultralight bipods. Ultralight bipods like the Spartan Precision made, Javelin Super-Lite are built focused on a very particular activity: making a long range shot while hunting, while needing to keep weight to a minimum because long hikes or mountainous terrain

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  • Osprey Ordnance Bolt Release Review

    From the factory, many semi automatic shotguns come with a small bolt release button. For hunting, it’s fine to use a small, snag-free bolt release but for competition and clays, a larger bolt release really adds to the usability of the shotgun. Some units are complete button replacements, but the one I’m reviewing here is

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