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Inside This Issue
• Any first bow-buck is special, but what do you say about a deer that comes after 60 years of trying?
• D&DH‘s behavior editor takes a closer look at the whitetail’s incredible sense of smell.
• Maintaining a slug gun specifically for hunting deer can increase your accuracy and chance of success.
• Most gun-hunters have a comfort range of 200 yards or less. However, when needed, the ability to reach farther can come in very handy.
• Optics with built-in range-compensation can improve your in-line’s effective distance, but by how much?
• Bigger bucks are better, right? When you’re talking about body weight, that can depend on how far you have to go to get them out.
• D&DH‘s research editor explains why he thinks the future is rather bleak for some Northern deer herds.
• A big-buck hunter lays out the realities and stumbling blocks of a single-minded pursuit.
• A different kind of deer opener marked the closing of another chapter.
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