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Tag: deer hunting gear
New Crossbow: Wicked Ridge RDX 400
Meet the first Wicked Ridge flagship model – the American-made RDX 400. It’s a fast, compact, accurate crossbow made for budget-minded deer hunters.
Tink’s Releases New Fogger Deer Scent Attractant
Tink’s deer lures have been trusted by generations of deer hunters for almost 50 years, and now the new Tink’s Fogger, with 100 percent pure scent dispersal, uses an innovative Bag-On-Valve System to waft scent for long-lasting attraction.
First Deer in America with the New Turbo M-1 Crossbow
Check out the awesome over-the-shoulder footage of D&DH Contributor Brad Fenson as he hunts whitetails this week in Oklahoma. Great arrow placement, Brad. That is one fast crossbow!
Happy Feet = Better Hunting
Your footwear is everything when it comes to deer hunting. Rain, snow, mud, and everything else mother nature throws at you can affect walking conditions, tree stand vigils, and spot-and-stalk adventures.
Redneck Big Country Blind
If you are looking for a deer hunting blind that’s built for a king, check out the new Big Country 6×7 360 blind from Redneck. This rock-solid blind includes features for all-day comfort, plus it’s loaded with bonus features.
Nugent: My Dream Gear
Find that gear that is best for you and have the greatest hunting season of your lives. Make that extra effort to introduce some new people into this incredible outdoor hunting lifestyle.
New Hunting Gear: Evo-X Marksman Crossbow Scope
The new EVO-X Marksman Crossbow Scope features state-of-the-art technology built for maximum performance in hunting and competitive shooting situations.
Consider More Than Speed When Buying a Crossbow
It seems like in today’s adrenaline-hyped crossbow market, a great deal of emphasis is being placed on the speed of crossbows. Manufacturers are now using speed as the primary marketing tool to convince you to buy their crossbows because they shoot “faster” than others offered in the same price range. This “need for speed” does not necessarily guarantee that you are purchasing the best crossbow for hunting at a given price, and, if you are basing your decision solely on the advertised speed, you may be making a mistake.
How to Shoot-Tune Your Crossbow Arrows for Tighter Groups
If you really wish to shoot as accurately as possible with your crossbow arrows, you should mark and shoot each arrow separately to verify that it is grouping with the others. Taking this extra step to shoot-tune will help to guarantee that all your hunting arrows will more accurately hit your aiming point.