Have you ever delved into the vast realm of shooting improvement articles? Chances are, you’ve explored numerous ones. These articles often delve into subjects such as equipment, shooting form, muscle mechanics, and release operation. While these topics are undoubtedly valuable, and I’ve even contributed my fair share of articles on them, I believe there are other factors that significantly contribute to bow-hunting accuracy beyond these controlled-environment exercises.
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A Few Notes About Shotgun Gauges and Game
Shotguns are popular firearms used for hunting a wide variety of game, including birds, rabbits, squirrels, and larger animals like deer and bear. One of the key factors to consider when choosing a shotgun for hunting is the gauge, which refers to the diameter of the gun’s barrel. The most common shotgun gauges are 12-gauge, 20-gauge, and 410-gauge, but there are several others as well, including 16-gauge and 28-gauge.
Surviving Alone In The Wilderness
Seven hundred miles canoeing solo across the last great wilderness in the world, through the heart of Canada’s Yukon territory. Wracked by fever, I managed to erect my shelter on an island where some passing trapper or miner might spot me. Illness is only one danger that surviving alone in the wilderness may amplify to the point of being a matter of life or death.