Calibers
(7 Articles)
Firearms
What’s the Best Caliber for Turkey Hunting?
If you're looking for the best caliber for turkey hunting, consider a 12-gauge shotgun. With its power and pattern density, it's the most popular and versatile choice among hunters. Smaller shotguns, such as the 20-gauge or .410 bore, can also be effective, and so can certain rifle calibers (though be sure to check your state's rifle laws before heading out).
Firearms
12-Gauge vs 20-Gauge for Turkey Hunting
The 12-gauge is a go-to turkey-hunting shotgun, but with modern ammunition such as Tungsten Super Shot (TSS), the 20-gauge is fast becoming an option for hunting birds at greater distances.
Small Game
What is the Best Caliber for Small Game Hunts?
Squirrels, rabbits, and other small game offer unique opportunities to build hunting skills while managing animal populations and harvesting meat. With the proper equipment and guidance, you can improve your shots and minimize damage.
Firearms
What Is a Muzzleloader (and When Can I Hunt with It)
Many hunters hear about special muzzleloader seasons but aren't exactly sure what they are, or what makes a muzzleloader different from a rifle.
Firearms
A Guide to Bolt Action Hunting Rifles: Why Hunters Love Them
Accurate, reliable, and dependable, bolt action hunting rifles are the gold standard of rifles, trusted not only for hunting but also for military and law enforcement operations.
Firearms
How to Hunt With a Muzzleloader
I'm a big advocate for practicing different hunting methods. It's a great way to become a well-rounded hunter by practicing various aspects of bushcraft, preparation, and firearms usage. It also helps extend your season with options to hunt during less pressured periods and in different weather conditions.
Firearms
Gun Calibers: How to Choose the Right One
Everybody is excited to get in the deer woods for rifle season or the opener of squirrel season. But, before you shoot that big buck or bring home a pouch full of squirrels, you need to decide what type of gun you're going to use, the caliber that is right for you, and what or how you're hunting with it.