Radios Used For Airsoft

By Duncan Finch

During airsoft games, radios are a great way for commanders and teams to communicate, but which radio should your team choose for the terrain being played on?

Before you choose a radio it's important to identify your requirements - are you playing in built up areas, indoors, outdoors or all of the above? Will the radios be used at long range (e.g. for command purposes) or between a small unit? What kind of headset do you require? Make sure you consider these questions carefully before choosing your radio.

One major factor when determining the radio's effectiveness is the radio band. Personal radios use 1 of 3 bands with each band designed for different terrains.

Family Radio Service (FRS) or Personal Mobile Radio (PMR) radios are the cheapest radios available. They tend to be compact with small antennas and low powers, and operate on an FM service of-- channels. They allow a range of microphones from lapel mics to headsets and do not require a license to use.

However, as their signals are low powered and have small antennas, they often have difficulty penetrating forest and buildings and their effective range can be significantly shorter than quoted. In airsoft, FRS and PMR radios work well within a unit, but with their limited range they are not suitable for command.

Multi User Radio Service (MURS) radios are higher powered alternatives to FRS and PMR radios and use an FM service with five channels. As they can connect to external antennas and their signals are capable of bending over hills, they are a popular choice for hikers and climbers and do not require a license to use.

However, MURS radios are more expensive than their counterparts are and you are unable to use as wide a range of headsets with them. Also, even though they have stronger signals, they are not able to penetrate buildings and dense forests either so they are generally not a good option for airsoft.

General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) radios are the highest performance personal radios, operating on significantly higher powers (up to 50 watts) and up to 16 duplex channels. They can also utilise repeaters and a much better at penetrating dense forests and buildings.

However, this high performance does come with a hefty price tag. GMRS radios are expensive and often bulky and you must have a license to use them.

So which should you buy? It's likely that budget will be a factor, so identify the radios that you can afford and revisit your requirements. If you're purchasing radios for each member of your team it's likely that you'll be on a tight budget, in which case FRS / PMR radios may be the best choice initially. If you are commanding a group of teams, you will likely need a GMRS radio to communicate effectively, so have a shop around.

The final decision is at your discretion. As with any purchase, research your options beforehand to avoid disappointment. - 31499

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How Can I Fix a Bent Bowie Knife Blade?

By Dylan Sabot

Bowie knives are some of the most versatile knives in the world. They're fantastic for hunting, camping and even for self-protection. However, during the course of normal events, it's quite possible that you will encounter some problems. For instance, you might decide to use your knife improperly in a pinch. Many people think nothing of using their knife blade as a screwdriver, while others mistake bowie knives for hatchets. These actions, while somewhat understandable, tend to lead to problems. The most common of these is a bent blade or knife tip. What do you do if the blade or tip of your knife becomes bent?

First, you can try to bend the blade back into shape. However, this is a dangerous prospect. It can even lead to injury or further damage to the knife blade. If you are not careful and put too much pressure on the blade in the attempt to bend it back, the blade can actually snap off, leaving you with a useless handle and possibly a serious wound in the bargain. Therefore, bending back the blade might not be a good option.

If the bend is slight and at the tip, you might be able to bend it back using a pair of pliers or a vice. However, the tip might snap off during this process. If this happens, your only course of action is to break out the whetstone and attempt to reshape the damaged portion of the blade. If the blade is bent in the middle, there's not much that can be done at home. You will need to call in the big guns.

Actually, you can repair the blade yourself, though you'll need a high-powered flame torch, as well as a hammer and an anvil. If those items are not close to hand, or you don't feel like giving your best imitation of a blacksmith, it is time to call in the professionals. A professional cutler will be able to cure what ails your knife in the majority of instances.

First, the cutler will be able to reheat the blade so that it does not lose its temper. You'll also find that these professionals are much better at reshaping bent, broken or damaged knife blades than even the most accomplished novice might be. You'll be able to have your knife repaired and back to normal in short order. - 31499

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Bow Hunting For Beginners

By Bill Smith

This article focuses on bow hunting by presenting all the necessary information a beginner bow hunter must be aware of before he proceeds to start hunting with a bow. Bow hunting is perhaps the oldest, the most ancient forms of hunting known to man.

Getting in touch with nature is a great thing that you will experience while bow hunting. It is not only the thrill of the kill that fascinates hunters but the experience as a whole. Waiting patiently for a kill, having prepared yourself for that moment can be a rewarding experience.

Bow hunting is popular because people get in touch with the hunt and hunters feel in complete control of the situation and in some cases one with nature. Hunting without a gun or rifle some hunters find it much more difficult to achieve a kill and only expert hunters can be successful.

Regardless or the difficulties associated with hunting with a bow, the sport is gaining a lot of popularity lately. Most hunters enjoy this activity because of the thrill associated with it and the enjoyment of it being successful.

The most significant principle you will need to take in consideration when hunting with a bow is proximity. You will need to get much closer to your prey than you would need if you were using a rifle. And in order to do this you will need to master the art of tracking, hiding as well as the art of being a patient hunter.

Having a good, accurate and powerful bow will definitely increase your chances of making a kill when bow hunting. Most bow hunters recommend having a good compound bow. There are many to choose from these days on the market but it is imperative that you select one that is right for the job.

Hunting with a bow can be rewarding. It is an experience everyone who is interested in hunting should experience. Do your research, find the right bow for your needs and get hunting. - 31499

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Deer Hunting Rifles - Which Ones Should Be Top Of Your Shopping List?

By Joseph Archibald

When you talk about deer hunting rifles, there are two main categories in which they can be classified in. One category is a range of wood and brush country rifles and the other one are the long range deer rifles. Both of these are different in so many ways and it will be discussed further in this article. If you are a hunter looking for the right rifle for you, then this article is for you.

If you are considering going for medium sized game, such as wild deer, then this is precisely what the Woods and Brush rifle is produced for. The shot will reach up to 200 yards at the most. They will have either a 20 or 22 inch barrel, depending upon their caliber and they weight 7.5 to 8 pounds which includes the weight of the full magazine, the sling and the mounted scope too.

If you need a secondary shot for your target then these sort of rifles are ideal as they are fully capable for auto loading. If you are lying flat using the scope you may find that brush is in the way so these rifles are also designed for offhand or standing position.

The stock can be made from a variety of products such as laminated woods, hardened plastic, a hardwood such as the maple or cherry, or genuine walnut. The cartridge of the Woods rifle needs to launch a bullet at anything between 200 and 2500 feet a second which allows for fine killing power. The calibre will be from 0.257 and upwards.

Now the long range deer rifle is lightweight, and as the name clearly suggests they are manufactured with deer hunting as the priority. Under normal conditions they will reach up to three hundred yards. Try shooting at a six inch bull's eye from a distance of up to 300 yards and you will, if you are a good shot, be successful. That's how accurate these rifles are.

The average calibre is between 6 and 7mm, while the barrel measures up to 24 inches. If you shoot from a standing position you will tend to find that overall accuracy is less than if you were to shoot from a lying or sitting position - particularly if you regularly shoot from further than 100 yards.

The cost of all these rifles differs greatly. With the great myriad of brands to choose from, one can naively make a mistake and purchase the wrong one.

The best way though to find the top rifle for you is to actually experience using all those that are available to you. Of course gun experts and experienced deer hunters will provide you with their own thoughts and give you good reasons why they think the way they do, but when it comes down to it, you have to judge for yourself what is the right type of deer hunting rifle for you. - 31499

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Details About Compound Bows

By Billy Smith

Bows come in a variety of shapes and sizes; there are different classifications, which serve uniquely in a number of sports, competitions, leisure hunts, etc. Among which is the compound bow. A compound bow is categorized as a modernized bow. The materials used in this bow are non-conventional than those of the more traditional bows.

The compound bow uses a levering system consisting of pulleys and cables. The reason for this is to have better energy retention in the bow as it bends the limbs and draws the strings. The central mount or the riser for instance is commonly made from magnesium or aircraft grade aluminum alloys; this is the component, which the limbs, stabilizers, sights and quivers are connected.

The riser or the central mount is nowadays made from aircraft grade aluminum alloy or magnesium alloys, and in some case, a combination of both. The riser is where the sights, stabilizers, quivers and limbs are connected. The limbs are made from composite materials allowing it to withstand the stress from the stored energy from drawing the bow; this is where all the energy goes to without leaving tension to the cable and the pulleys.

The arrows used in the compound bows are also commonly made up of carbon or aluminum alloys. This provides the security for the archer that the arrow will not accidentally break and drive up toward them as the amount of energy generated by the bow is of impeccable strength.

The cam or the pulley is technically the exact component, which controls the speed and acceleration of the arrow. The good thing about the pulley system is that it provides an archer the option to set their walls or ideal draw length or point for them to be able to achieve a consistent draw point to ensure consistent accuracy.

The compound bow is rather unique from others and which is why a large number of archers prefer this instrument as it is cannot be affected by sudden temperature changes and humidity. It does not alter the bows capability to still be able to draw a consistent shot while retaining its accuracy no matter the humidity and temperature.

As the compound bow is known to be a modern weapon; there are some advantages and disadvantages that come along with it. In tournaments for example, the use of stabilizers, magnifying sights and dampers are permitted only for this bow and not for any of the other bow classifications. However, left-right errors are a risk with the use of compound bows specifically when the archer is at full draw. The reason behind this is because this bow has a lower holding weight making it susceptible to faults. - 31499

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Reasons To Purchase Snake Proof Boots

By Bobbi Garraham

There are places in the United States that have a real problem with poisonous snakes. In these particular areas, you have to do everything you can to protect yourself when you work outdoors or go hiking and hunting. One of the best ways you can do that is to purchase snake proof boots.

These are a special type of boot that is designed to prevent the snake's fangs from reaching you. Since they go up to just below the knee, they give excellent protection, because most snake bites happen in that exact area. The fangs will hit the boot, but go no further. They even prevent the fangs from sticking in the boot. The scent-free coating on the outside is an extra protection for you.

Durable materials are used in these boots to protect you from snake bite. They are made to last a long time if you take good care of them. When they get muddy or dirty, you can clean them with leather cleaner. Don't wash them with soap and water.

The nice thing about these boots is that you don't have to give up the traction, lightweight feeling and support that a regular hiking boot offers. You will enjoy them being water proof like a regular rubber hunting boot, too. The extra flexibility is another big plus. You won't have to worry about your feet in the evening, because they will be able to breathe freely in these boots.

This type of boot is the very best boot for turkey hunting. You don't have to worry about being bit by a snake, and you can track a turkey through all kinds of terrain. Your feet will be dry and comfortable the whole time. They are easy to remove when you quit for the evening. With one hand you can unzip or untie them and take them off.

Do you have any idea how much it costs to be treated for a poisonous snake bite? They say it's around $20,000, if you don't have any other problems. If you consider the fact that these boots cost between $100 and $150, you can save a good deal of money by buying a pair.

If you are looking for advantages, these boots have them. You won't even have to think about getting bit by a snake, and you will enjoy your time outdoors a whole lot more. Your feet won't hurt, you won't get blisters and you won't get them wet no matter how far you walk.

No one can force you to buy snake proof boots. The decision is yours to make. If you are worried about the price, consider the price of snake bite treatment. Once you realize how much you'll save and how much safer you will be, you won't hesitate to buy a new pair. - 31499

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What's the Best Metal for a Bowie Knife Blade?

By Dylan Sabot

Are you searching the bowie knives market for a new blade? If so, you'll find that you have an amazing array of options available to you. You can choose a traditional style knife, or you can opt for something a bit more modern. You will even find options that are derived from popular films of the modern day, such as Rambo and Predator. Of course, if you're more of a purist, you'll find detailed replicas of Bowie's first knife that can be purchased. However, what sort of metal do you want in that blade?

The choice of blade material is never one that should be made hastily. Different types of metals have very different properties. Even the many varieties of steel out there provide very different benefits and drawbacks that will play a significant role in how that metal performs for your specific needs. What's this all about? For instance, you'll find stainless steel, high carbon steel and surgical steel on the market. Each of these is a type of steel, but they are very different. For instance, stainless steel is well known for its stain and rust resistance. However, high carbon steel holds a better edge for a longer period of time. Surgical steel has a number of benefits, as well.

In addition, the question of metal type for your bowie knife blade will hinge on how long the blade will be. Some metals are very brittle though they hold a good edge. These are ideal for shorter blades, but make poor choices for a bowie knife with a long blade. You will also find that metals ideal for longer blades might not be able to hold that edge for quite as long, though the blade might be more than resilient and springy.

So, do you want stainless, high carbon or surgical steel in that blade? Stainless steel offers significant benefits if rust is a concern. However, high carbon steel comes in a lot of different varieties that are almost as rust resistant as stainless steel. Surgical steel offers an excellent edge, as well as a lower price point than stainless or high carbon metals.

Determine what you need from the blade and then compare the benefits and drawbacks offered by the different types of steel out there. You'll even find user forums online that can help you decide which bowie knives are right for your needs. - 31499

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Coleman Ice Chest - a Company Review

By Christopher Eyres

After almost five decades of assisting people in keeping their things cold, the ubiquitous Coleman ice chest recently celebrated grand fifty years of service. Sheldon Coleman was the main person under whose guidance this company was founded and developed from a small organization into one of the leading recreation companies in the world. During his initial stages, Sheldon Coleman was one of the enthusiastic and passionate outdoor salesman and even visionary business leaders who served as a General Manager and a President of this company since'53.

Initially the Coleman Company introduced its first ice chests in the year '54. Since then, Coleman Company has made more than 150 million ice chests in assorted areas which include Texas, New Braunfels, Kan and Wichita. Coleman Company is at present the 3rd domestic cooler makers and the sole steel cooler makers.

Their early Coleman ice chest was painted heavy steel chests with oblong lines and fiberglass insulation. These coolers were less than perfect for their conscious use however were trustworthy with the commercial technology.

It didn't take a considerable time for Coleman to boost the standard of Coleman ice chest because in the year'57, this company became the 1st makers to incorporate plastic liners into its coolers. These plastic liners were resourceful in keeping the ice as they didn't soak up the food odour, didn't rust and were simple to wash. Besides this company also improved the insulation element of their Coleman ice chests by changing to polystyrene beads to fiberglass beads. This company also nick named the plastic liner and steel case combination as "Snow Lite".

The product developers and engineers at this company kept making many enhancements. This included the improvement in bottoms of the plastics which would typically rust and scratch like the metal and zinc coated steel ones. Another vital change was the discovery of urethane insulation that increased the insulation components of polystyrene without increasing its width. A bit of flexible fiberboard was also added between the urethane froth and the outer layer of liner to protect it from cracking when dropped.

There were several alterations that happened for a number of years however basically the similar steel coolers were made from'65 till '94. It was in the year'94, Coleman Company made a decision to stop the production. All thru the 90's, this company was overpowered with many requests from its purchasers to introduce steel coolers. The clients usually had a preference for standard feel and look, the ruggedness and consistent performance of characteristic outside ice chests. in the year 2001, Coleman did reply to the demands of its consumers and introduced chrome steel Coleman ice chests.

Although, the normal feel and appearance of this model had been preserved this Coleman ice chest was provided a modern facelift with rounded edges and corners and smoother liners. Glorious performance was even improved thanks to the thicker insulation, beefy metal latch and tighter lid to fit the cooler correctly. At the moment Coleman ice chest can be seen at picnics, gatherings, campsites and lots of other out of doors events which folks come together. - 31499

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Advice on Buying a Laser Rangefinder

By Jack Duncan

Now that the days are ticking down towards Christmas and we are running out of shopping time, you may be having a hard time finding the right present for that hard to buy for someone in your life. If this person happens to be either a hunter or a golfer, then we have some good news, we might be able to help.

The tough thing about buying for a hunter or golfer is that they can be very particular about their equipment and if they are like me, they tend to buy what they want or need anyways. However, that said, there are always opportunities to find something really unique and special as a gift. Perhaps something they aren't willing to buy for themselves, but would welcome from someone else.

My lovely wife recently surprised me with something called a laser rangefinder for my birthday. This gadget measures the distance to objects on the golf course or in the field when hunting. I have always seen other guys with them, and definitely wanted one, I just didn't feel right spending the money on one. If this sounds like it might be similar to your situation then keep going.

Buying something like a laser rangefinder can be kind of intimidating. These aren't typically items that most people know a lot about and that can be frustrating when you try to make sure you buy the right one. Based on our experience, we recommend you research the item online and find the one you really like. Once you have located it you can buy it locally or we would recommend Amazon. The selection and the price of Amazon is hard to beat.

One of the best things you can do is to find a variety of rangefinder reviews and see what actual users thought about the products. This will allow you to become familiar with the pros and cons of each unit without even knowing that much about them. Once you find a few that you like or think would fit the bill, then you are ready to make the purchase and get the deal done.

That rangefinder that my wife bought me for my birthday turned out to be a great gift. I had never bought one for myself as I didn't want to spend the money but after just one round of golf using my new toy, I was glad she bought it for me. It saved me a lot of fatigue running around finding the markers and spotting objects and calculating the right club to use. Definitely a great gift that I wouldn't have bought for myself.

If you are in the market for a laser rangefinder then check out our advice, do your homework and save yourself money on your purchase. That just seems like good sense to me. - 31499

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Texas Hill Country Is a Great Place to Live

By Stephen Daniels

There is no place that better shows off the rugged individual life style of America than the Texas Hill Country. Its unique weather, limestone hills, mysterious caverns, and refreshing streams and rivers have made it a favored tourist site. It is a melting pot of individuals from diverse backgrounds and cultures. Those seeking to live in the Texas hill country region will be happy with the variety of ways to express themselves as a home owner in this beautiful area.

Texas Hill Country is warm year round. For fans of outdoor sports, this is the perfect place. While the summers do get hot, they are free of the humidity that plagues much of the rest of the south. This allows you to enjoy the hot sun with a cool breeze, free of the sticky fatigue of the damp air of other locations. If you want to live somewhere that frees you to enjoy the beauty of nature all year long, Texas Hill Country is the place to be.

Much of Hill Country remains in a beautiful natural state. It is the ideal place to establish a cattle ranch, go hunting, explore rivers and caves, take hiking trips, or any of the other activities a fan of the great outdoors might enjoy. Small towns in the more rural areas maintain the old traditions of America's past.

Austin and San Antonio are two of the most vibrant cities in America. Austin, Texas is famous for being a cultural center. Its music scene is unique and legendary. South by Southwest is a trendsetting music festival that has been known to launch the careers of major stars. These cities are a melting pot of interesting cultures. San Antonio is home to the world famous Alamo, a symbol of the independent spirit of Texas. Spanish and Central European cultures unite here to form a region specific influence on food, music, language, and tradition. Top universities and hospitals are within a short drive of any property in the area. The beauty of nature and convenience of the modern city are both close by in this marvelous location.

This legendary region has attracted many successful people who have built ranches here for retirement. It is considered one of the prime places in the country to retire. Tourism thrives year-round; some consider it one of the best tourist locations in America. The exciting hip youth culture of Austin and San Antonio also makes it attractive for young people who are looking to relocate to this area.

If you are in pursuit of property, you might want to consider a Texas hill country estate. Property is affordable here. Costs of living are lower in this area than in many other areas of the country. The natural experience is unbelievable. You can have the beautiful ranch life under the big Texas sky with convenient access to two major cities. It is a gorgeous merger of the haunting beauty of America's past with the diverse variety of the future. For your next real estate buy, Texas Hill Country is an excellent choice. - 31499

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Are You Up For The 6500 Series Bushnell Rifle Scope.

By Col Simmons

Bushnells advanced scope optics have made them a choice for militaries and law enforcement agencies around the globe.Rugged durability and quality equipment are forefront in their acquisition process decision making.Not the least the fact that there is a huge uptake of the bushnell scopes within the shooting fraternity.

Bushnells rainguard technology has provided a very functional enhancement to their already impressive scope features. Mist and moisture accumulation on a scope can severely restrict its usefulness. BY improving on their moisture repellent technology they have alleviated that age old problem of moisture view degradation.

Their elite 6500 range has some very impressive features. Fully multi coated optics to reduce lens glare and to give a brighter contrast. These magnesium flouride coatings help to significantly reduce eye strain.

They incorporate push pull turrets with resettable zero to make sighting a breeze. The new 6500 models are definitely the flagship of their line. All models have a one piece 30 mm tube and have the widest field of view and the highest resolution.

Another very innovative technology they have implemented is their D.O.A (dead on accurate) reticles. This is specifically engineered to help you judge a bucks size in record time. Marking on the reticle give you both distance to target and the horizontal rack bracket lines guage the size of the whitetail and mule deer antlers.

Feedback from frequent users has demanded ease of sighting and increased useability in real life situations. Extensive research of human factors and human engineering has been incorporation into 6500 series design and has definitely come up a winner within the Bushnell rifle scope range.

How many times have you heard someone say that their site is a heap of junk. The fact that they have a shotgun sight on a .308 to hunt whitetail could possible be a reason. OK thats probably a little extreme, but my point is, choose the correct rifle scope to complement the operational environment where you intend to use it.

Time is short here but I will endeavour to get out some more pertinent information on the Bushnell scope range shortly to shed some light on what is available for you. - 31499

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Whitetail Deer Hunting Tips For Beginners

By Ethan O. Tanner

Hunting for whitetail deer is one of the most common hunting sports worldwide, with an increasing amount of participants annually. For a starting whitetail deer hunter it can be quite a challenging affair. A couple of tips and antics about this endeavor are necessary in order to set forth with adequate results. If you can follow a mentor for your hunting experience, it will be more pleasurable.

Adept hunters preach reviewing the hunting equipment when gearing up in the stand, not after when a buck comes out. Check if your scope is well-defined, the shells are in the chamber, or if you use a bow, check if your bow will retract the right way. Be surefooted with your equipment and your rifle or bow.

If you intend to hunt whitetail deer in a food plot or an extensive field it is suggested to do it in the late hours of the day. Bear in mind that deer prefer thick cover so it is best to try to form a path through the cover that you think these animals might use. The whitetail deer generally chooses the most comfortable routes possible. Once you have arranged a path, hunt over the shaped path in a hunting tree stand.

The best advice possible is to hunt whenever you have the chance. Experience is crucial; only by going out there in the wilderness you will learn more about their habitat, feeding habits and other characteristics that will make you a better hunter. Time spent hunting, and time spent with an experienced hunter will increase the success and enjoyment of your hunt.

When you are about to hunt in a new area, it is advisable to hunt at a new stand each day for a short period of time as this is the most efficient way to learn about the deer movement routes. If you spot a deer and shoot it, and afterwards you jump it up a very short distance from the position you have made the shot, it is advisable to stand back and give it time to take its last breath. If you shot it during the late hours of the day it is recommended to wait overnight.

If you plan on hunting whitetail deer with a bow, master hunters advocate doing it from a tree stand because it is a lot more effective equated to hunting from ground level. Another tip is to use just one pin, because it is more effortless to point high or low on the whitetail deer than to try to remember to use a specific one when the big one walks out.

We trust that our hints will assist you, and hope that during your initial efforts to hunt these animals you will be rewarded with decent outcomes. Remember-- practice every time you have the opportunity. Enjoy the phenomenal outdoors, and the valued family custom of hunting. - 31499

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Texas Whitetail Deer

By Elmer Bryan

Whitetail deer hunting is one of the most popular hunting sports in Texas with more and more enthusiasts every year. For a first time whitetail deer hunter it can be a rather difficult thing to do that is why a few tips and tricks about this type of activity are needed in order to start out with decent results.

Experienced whitetail deer hunters recommend checking the hunting equipment when going into a hunting stand, not later when a buck will eventually walk away. Make sure your scope is clear, the shells in the chamber or if you use a bow, check if your bow will draw back properly. There are many issues to take into consideration that is why we strongly advise to prepare well ahead.

If you plan on hunting deer in a large field it is recommended to do it during the late afternoon. Remember that deer like considerable cover so it is advisable to try and clear a path through the cover that you consider these animals might be using. The whitetail deer usually prefers using the easiest routes possible. Once you have set up a path for the deer, hunt over the built path in a hunting tree stand.

If you prefer not making deer calls, you should use it only after you see a deer that you are not willing to shoot. Once you have done so, you will notice that it doesn't scare them and you will observe their reactions. Be sure to use consistent suitable calls, otherwise the animals will get suspicious.

Experience is crucial, only by going out there in the wilderness you will learn more about their habitat, feeding habits and other characteristics that you will eventually use to your advantage. Practice makes perfect and this is statement is entirely applicable for hunting not only deer but other game as well.

When you are about to hunt in a new area, it is advisable to hunt at a new stand each day for a short period of time as this is the most efficient way to learn about the deer movement routes. If you spot a deer and shoot it and afterwards you jump it up a very short distance from the position you have made the shot, it is advisable to stand back and give it time to take its last breath, if you shot it during the late hours of the day it is recommended to wait overnight.

If you plan on hunting Texas whitetail deer with a bow, experienced hunters recommend doing it from a tree stand because it is way more efficient in comparison with hunting from ground level. Another advice, use only one pin because it is easier to aim high or low on the whitetail deer than attempt to remember to use a specific one when the large one walks out.

We hope that our suggestions will come in hand and on your first attempts on hunting these animals you will get positive results. Remember; practice every time you have the chance. - 31499

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Binoculars - Find The Right Accessories

By Brunton Binoculars

You can not wholly enjoy your binoculars if you do not have a total set of binocular accessories. Each binocular accessory that you'll purchase is regarded as a moneymaking investment. Binocular accessories infrequently depend on your viewing wants. They will either help you in your observation or help you protect your binoculars. A good accessory to begin with is the binocular tripod. It gives a hands-free view. Binocular tripod will help you while holding the binoculars steadily.

Generally tripod is supposed to help you maneuver and revolve while keeping you relaxed from long viewing pleasures. Fundamentally, if you have a binocular tripod, you might need a binocular tripod adapter. This accessory is frequently a need so be certain to test this item out.

Another neat accessory is the automobile window mount. It's a mounting accessory that assists in holding the binoculars. Often, there are many mounting accessories sold in the market. They're intended to help you mount the binoculars on your head or other surfaces. The best accessories for holding your binoculars are the straps and harness. Heavy birdwatchers often have straps and harness to help them carry their binoculars while hunting for birds. Most binocular accessories are made for binocular protection. These accessories are the most crucial contraptions to keep your binocular safe.

Binoculars should be place in a case if not in use. There are many sorts of binocular cases to choose from. Binocular cases can either be in a drawer or around your neck. They may also be place in a glove compartment. Another efficient accessories are the lens covers. The lens covers shield your binoculars from weather elements and scratches. You can enjoy your viewing habits without hazy. With further optical cleaning supplies, you can shield your binoculars while keeping the lens protected and efficient.

Optical cleansing supplies assure that you can view properly thru your binoculars by keeping your binoculars clean and clear. Binoculars lenses may also be placed with accessories like extenders, anti-fog eyepieces, wide angle eye pieces, and polarized filters. Extenders are made to extend the binoculars' magnification. This could help you view objects obviously from a distant. The anti-fog eyepieces have the power to shield your lenses from mists. With their eye guard, they can stop moisture from appearing on the lenses of your binoculars.

Anti-fog eyepieces also have eye shields to suppress light and wind. On the other hand, the wide angle eye pieces accessories are engineered to give a bigger area of vision. This makes your past-time more fascinating and more pleasurable as you see more engaging objects from afar. If you have issues with the glare, you could need polarized filters for your binoculars. They are like 2 shades that may cut down the glare. Polarized filters are available in different colors to extend contrast. - 31499

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What Makes a Knife to Be a Bowie Knife?

By Dylan Sabot

Knives have always played a prominent role in human affairs. From the first flint knife blade to today's carbon steel weapons, the knife has a long and illustrious history. However, few types of knives have ever matched the mystique, mystery and magic commanded by the Bowie knife. You'll find that this legendary weapon has spawned numerous modern derivatives, some so altered that they can scarcely be recognized as Bowie knives. What qualifies a knife to claim such heritage? Actually, this can be a sticky question to answer.

Because of the intense popularity of Bowie knives, you'll find a wide range of different styles. In fact, there are so many different types, that it can be hard to tell what is real and what is not. For instance, you'll find knives from the Rambo movies that are derivatives of the Bowie knife, but feature a serrated back (spine). You'll find "Bowie" style machetes, as well. The real determining factor in the equation is your own personal tastes. For instance, if you are a purist, then the Rambo and Predator editions are certainly out of the running for true Bowie status.

The blade should be at least six inches long. It can exceed this length, though. You'll find Bowie knives with blades as long as twelve inches, or even longer. The blade should be at least one inch wide, though longer knives might be up to two inches in width. The blade should only have a single edge, running along the bottom of the edge. These may or may not have a Spanish Notch - an area supposedly designed to trap an enemy's knife blade, but more likely used in a utilitarian manner.

The classic look is what most purists accept as a true Bowie knife, though even here, there is much disparity. Some collectors even accept Sheffield Bowies as true Bowie knives (these feature a sharpened back curve on the point, where the clipped portion curves up to meet the knife's spine).

Finally, the knife should have only a single edge, though some versions with saw-teeth on the spine have been produced, based on a military design that saw use during the Vietnam war (and featured in films such as the Rambo series). Of course, the status of a particular knife will vary with each person, depending on whether they are purists or just knife lovers. - 31499

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Can I Take a Bowie Knife on a Plane If it is in My Suitcase?

By Dylan Sabot

Air travel has certainly become more troublesome since 9/11. However, most travelers would agree that the new restrictions are not without cause. That said, understanding these new restrictions can be a bit problematic. For instance, are you allowed to carry a bowie knife aboard a plane? You might be surprised by the answer to that question - yes, you can. However, you'll have to follow some special rules setup by the TSA to maintain safety aboard planes.

First, you will need to make sure that your bowie knife is not packed in your carryon luggage. While you can take bowie knives aboard planes, your carryon bag is most certainly not the right place for them. Where can you put them? The only place that the TSA allows bowie knives is in your checked baggage - your suitcase, for example. This type of baggage is checked at the ticket counter, and then sent down a conveyor belt to be loaded in the belly of the plane. While this will certainly keep you apart from your knife for the duration of the flight, it does allow you to travel with your weapon.

However, the news is not all bad. The TSA does allow you to carry a bowie knife with you if it is packed in your suitcase, so long as that suitcase is checked at the ticket counter and is not a carryon item. Of course, there are a couple of further caveats to this, as well. Your knife must be securely packed, sheathed and safe. It cannot be left loose inside your suitcase, nor can you pack it without its sheath. Interestingly, the same rules apply to swords, razors and other knives. If this seems a bit inconvenient, remember, you shouldn't have any need for your knife during the flight, so packing it away before hand should be no issue.

What if you are not taking any checked luggage? If you're only going for a short trip, or just like to travel light, it's pretty common to only take carryon baggage with you. If this scenario sounds familiar, you should consider shipping your knife ahead, through UPS or FedEx. However, you should check the freight carrier's weapons policy before attempting to ship that bowie knife ahead.

Carrying your bowie knife with you is more convenient than you might think, but it will necessitate that you plan ahead and prepare for any contingencies that might arise. That said, with a bit of forethought, you can arrive at your destination and have your bowie knife with you at the same time, which is better than many travelers assume. - 31499

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Simple, Effective Deer Hunting Tips for Success

By John Eagleheart

No matter how long you have been hunting, if you have just started or you have been doing it for years, it is still important to review and/or learn the deer hunting tips covered in this article. If you want to have a successful deer hunt, you need to do more than simply go into the woods and expect the deer to come to you or expect to simply walk around and find the trophy deer you have always wanted. You need to perform a lot of preparation work, follow safety precautions, and be disciplined. You can increase your chances of a successful and have an enjoyable hunt by following the hunting tips discussed here.

1. Basic Safety Tips To Start With:

Do not consume alcohol before or during any hunting trip.

Always take care of your gun as if it was loaded and ready to shoot. You should never count on the gun's safety to prevent it from firing.

Be sure to unload your gun before you climb a tree, get into a stand, jump a ditch, or cross a fence.

Be completely sure your target is a deer and is legal prior to pulling the trigger.

2. Tips For Bagging A Deer:

Begin Early - Although a lot of hunters like to hunt all day, the best chances for finding a deer is during sunrise and sunset. Usually, deer only emerge from the brush in order to feed during the dawn and dusk hours. Be sure to be in your deer blind or stand prior to dawn in the morning and prior to dusk during the evening. Arriving early is vital, in order to properly set-up prior to the arrival of deer. It is truly agonizing to watch that trophy winning buck dart away due to you arriving a little too late, not giving yourself ample enough time to finish any preparations.

No Scents - Take the time to be certain that you or any of your equipment are not emitting any smells that would alert a deer of your presence. While a scent may appeal to your friends or spouse, it will repel a deer. Do not use any cologne, after shave, deodorant, perfume, or scented soaps/body wash. Additionally, be sure to wash whatever clothing you will be bringing with you on the hunt with either an unscented detergent or simply water. Unfortunately, deer have an astounding degree of smell sensitivity, and anything unusual will have them scattering away before you can act.

Remain Still - While in a blind or stand, refrain from moving and do so very carefully when you must move. One of the most difficult techniques for many hunters is to slowly gaze from side to side to view the area in cold weather, and doing so for hours! Deer are highly skittish and will run from any quick movements.

Be Quiet - One of the most important things you can do to have a successful deer hunt is to remain silent. There have been various occasions and disappointing moments when I scared a deer away with the slightest of sounds. Deer have more sensitive ears than you would think. They become very cautious and wary when they hear a human voice or any kind of unnatural sound. If you are hunting with a partner or in a group, make sure you talk in as low of a whisper as possible and, if possible, rely on hand signals for communication. You also have to be careful not to hit you gun or binoculars or your metal stand or clang the two together.

There's a lot of things to learn before you can use the word "expert" for yourself, but if you start out following these basic deer hunting tips they will definitely improve your chances of one day bringing home that trophy buck you've been dreaming about all this time. - 31499

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Hunting In Low Light - Find The Right Scope

By Kristin Barr

There are unique scopes that are ready to help watch easier during hunting in low light circumstances.

Folk who are acquainted with binoculars and telescopes know the massive object lens can be employed in parallel with top quality optics to make an image that's brighter compared if you view it under the bare eye.

Actually, this is the same principle that makes an owl have superior night vision. Now with the scope, a combo of good eyepiece that will condense the light in a smaller area make the object brighter and more plain. These types of scopes are good especially during dusk or dawn provided that there's natural lighting from the moon. Using it in comprehensive darkness isn't a nice choice. For this, you want to use infra red to see well.

There are numerous sorts of low light vision riflescope. The passive low light condition scopes amplify what minuscule light is there while active low light condition are delicate to infra red light and can produce image that are electronically augmented on a screen in the scope. Cheaper models are only beneficial when the topic is maybe going to be slow moving, since fast movement will cause the image to smear across the sight, making it difficult to target with any trustworthiness.

It is worth spending the additional $200 to $1,000 and getting a quality sight with further features.
The best of the best can be utilised as standard scopes or with full low light condition illumination switched on. This suggests that you simply need to hold a single scope during hunting trips.

There are many things to think about before coming to a call about which scopes are great for you. To discover where to obtain the best rifle scope and laser sights, you may check out your local sporting goods store. Before you buy though, check online to obtain the better deal. - 31499

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What You Need To Know About Bow Hunting

By Arthur Smith

Hunting with a bow is one of the oldest ways of hunting. The bow is perhaps the oldest invention made to assist people with killing their prey. Today bow hunting is taken to a whole new level with advanced bows. There are some things to keep in mind when bow hunting because it is not that easy as it appears.

When bow hunting you will have to really get close to the prey to increase your chances of getting a kill. This even though an art on its own, tracking, hiding and shooting, you will have to keep an eye out for potential dangerous prey that could attack hunters.

In order to get an advantage over the prey bow hunters employ several tacktics and bring with them other pieces of equipment aside from the bow. This equipment ranges from night vision goggles, gps devices and listening aid.

Keep in mind that when bow hunting the methods employed to hunt vary based on what kind of prey you will be hunting for. Big prey requires different tactics than smaller prey. Big prey refers to deer, elk, caribou, moose, and large boar whereas small prey could be rabbi and birds. Regardless, the hunter needs to be aware of the details concerning the type of prey they are going after.

Due to the increase popularity of bow hunting, one could also come across organized bow hunt excursions organized by hunting supply companies for example. These companies take the hunters in an area where they know the pray is and let them do the work. In most cases bow hunting is primarily reliant on attracting or baiting the pray.

Good bow hunters must be aware of the fact that every kind of prey requires different techniques. Also keep in mind that you will need to adjust your equipment accordingly. Overall, bow hunting is a bit more challenging than hunting with a rifle but you can learn the things you need to know step by step. The first of them being what you need to know about getting a good compound bow. - 31499

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Can I Carry A Bowie Knife in Public?

By Dylan Sabot

If you've just purchased a Bowie knife, you're probably wondering whether you can carry it on your person. After all, these are striking knives - their rugged, timeless appearance would add a considerable amount to any outfit. However, the answer to whether or not you can carry a Bowie knife on you is "it depends." Every state in the US has different laws governing the carrying of weapons, both concealed and unconcealed on your person. For instance, in the state of California, it is completely legal to carry a Bowie knife (fixed blade only) in a sheath on your person. However, Texas specifically states that Bowie knives are illegal, unless within your personal vehicle, or used during hunting or some other qualifying activity.

Therefore, if you want to carry that new knife of yours in public, it's best to check your state's laws. In addition to this, you probably have local laws that limit what weapons can be carried, as well as how they can be carried that might go a bit further than your state's laws. Therefore, you will need to check city, county and state laws in order to determine if Bowie knives are legal to be carried in public.

The state of Delaware on the other hand, allows the carrying of fixed blade knives such as Bowie knives, dirks and daggers, so long as they are in plain sight. If they are concealed, you must have a permit to carry a concealed weapon. However, Delaware does prohibit the use of balisongs or automatic knives whether concealed or unconcealed.

Kentucky takes a very different view. This state allows you to carry Bowie knives, butterfly knives, daggers, dirks, stilettos, automatic knives and folding knives of any type at all, provided they are visible. If you conceal that knife, though, you had best have a permit to carry a concealed weapon. Thankfully, Kentucky recognizes any valid permit to carry concealed weapons issued by another state.

These are just a few examples of the confusion that can result from trying to carry a knife in public. The best course of action if you are not sure about your state's or your city's laws governing knives like Bowie knives is to leave it at home, or leave it in your vehicle, in plain sight. Remember that even putting your knife in the glove box might be construed as concealment, putting you in hot legal water with local authorities. - 31499

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Finding The Right Scope Reticle

By Karly McGuire

Most scope reticles have simple mechanism, particularly the common types. But there are times that you are going to be coming up against complex reticles, especially those in Germany. In this piece, the common categories of scope reticles in Northern America may simply be debated.

These are crosshair, dot, and post and crosshair. By far, the most up to date scope reticle is the simple crosshair. This is usually available in fine, medium and heavy. Fine simple crosshair reticle is excellent for varmint hunting while the medium simple crosshair reticle is good for giant game hunting and is for generally use. On the other hand, the heavy straightforward crosshair reticle is excellent for close range shoot at large targets like deer. The easy crosshair is fast and way better to use. The post and crosshair is the following most well-liked scope reticle.

The post was built to seem to be a flat topped front sight and for those with iron sights or have problem adjusting to a crosshair scope reticle. Post reticle typically has a flat top. The head of a post with a pointed edge or a wood fence post is actually troublesome to see at dim light. As a result, the shooter aims further down the scope reticle and therefore shooting above the target.

It does not have a targeting function. Now, most shooters are far more used to telescopic sights making post and crosshair reticles less common. The earliest Lee Floating Dot was put off with strands of web. These reticles were the finest and the strongest. The stands of web were nearly invisible so the dot will seem to float at the middle of the domain of vision. The dots are available in diverse sizes and made to subtend at one hundred yards for two, 4 or 6 mins of angle ( MOA ).

The four minute dot is good for giant game hunting. In'50's, the old Weaver Company has started selling a Range-Finder reticle. This sort of reticle has further crosshair six MOA under the central horizontal crosshair. The theory was the body of the buck with a normal size would have no empty spaces between the crosshairs at three hundred yards to give the shooter a good guesstimate of the range. In the'60s, the scope reticles became more advanced due to the Duplex reticle designed by Leupold. The Duplex reticle has fine central crosshair. It transitions to a powerful crosshair about toward the edge.

The concept was to guide the eye to the aiming point of the scope reticle. The heavy part of the Duplex reticle is very much simpler to see in the dim light. Also, the fine inner crosshair can be finer compared to the everyday medium crosshair. Overall, the standard Duplex reticle is really flexible. Leupold Duplex is the most imitated scope reticle design. Nearly all the modern scopes today are the version of this reticle. Today, Duplex type reticles are sometimes called plex reticles. - 31499

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Leupold Rifle Scopes - Are You Good Enough For This.

By Col Simmons

Choosing the cirrect leupold rifle scope for your evironment is the best place to start when acquring a new scope. A reputation for ruggedness and dependability are hallmarks of the Luepold range. They also produce scopes to cater for a wide range of shooters and conditions to which htey will subject their scopes to operate.

Coming from that diversity is a penchant for some shooters to really mix up their equipment and skillset. You could only consider it a challenge to want to put a high mag scope with a huge distant focal point on a shotgun and try to use it effectively. No doubt if you did manage to get them in your scope it wouldonly be for a fleeting moment, particularly if your target was close.

Reticle preference is an inidividual thing and you should go with what suits. Leupold does cater for reticle customisation on most of their scopes. The rifleman line is an exception to that rule in the current manufacturing lineup.

The leupold mark 4 is an incredible popular choice of scope. These share many of the features of previous tactical scopes with the addition of a fast focus eyepiece.I'll write some more on these in another article, but for now watch out for the cheap copies and scams. You'll need to know how to spot them.

Low light, misty and twilight conditions were some of the environments targeted with the new gen Mark 3 lineup for 2009. They work exceptionally well in low or fading light scenarios. the VX-3L has an ingenious twist to allow it to have a larger apperture and is definitely worth checking out.

Bosch were recent supplier to Leupold for high quality optics. Leupold do however retain optical design in the US at their high tech labs. They also retain tight requirements on all external suppliers to ensure that scope integrity and quality are not compromised.

Cheap lenses and a whole bunch of extra adjustments for a quarter of the price. Heard this before? Poor quality optics that lend themselves to much greater shape distortion can only result in image degradation and poorer resolution. It all sounds really good when pitched to you but basically one scope will not do everything that all other scopes combined can do. Leupold dont try and push this line and you shouldnt buy it either.

The decision was made extremely easy for me on day when my boss was on my case way too hard. I just wanted to escape from his clutches to go hunting. I took the jump and ordered my Leupold. It took a few days to arrive but the wait was worth it. The most lingeirng impression of that first hunt was my buddy Pete continually drooling over my new scope. He probably used it more than I did that day. - 31499

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Relive Your Hunting Memories

By Ethan O. Tanner

A successful hunt is full of memories, and one of the best ways to preserve these memories is to mount your antlers if you are skilled or lucky enough to harvest a nice buck. Other ways of preserving your hunting memories include a hunting photo album, a special hunting photo mounted on a plaque, a slide show of the favorite hunt pictures, and many other personalized products preserving the special moments of your hunt.

Antlers are true bone and different from horns. Antlers are renewed each year, and with age the antlers enlarge their size, points and mass. Bucks need to live to be at least three years of age or better yet Five years for quality antlers. There is a tale behind every buck a hunter harvests, and mounting these horns will cherish those memories.

There are several unique ways to mount your horns. There is a traditional mount that is basically the horns and the top half of the deer skull mounted to a plaque. The skull cap is usually covered with leather like fabric and fixed tightly to the mount with screws. A European mount is prepared of the whole skull with the horns boiled clean with the entire skull and horns mounted to the plaque.

A great way to immortalize your hunt is through a good sportsman's photo album. There are wooden, leather and vinyl photo albums that will save your best memories of your hunt for years and generations of new hunters.

One product titled "Forever Hunting Memories" is a distinct way to permanently relish your hunting memories. This product takes a 5" by 7" color print that is mounted on a thick slab of wood. Then the photo is hand painted with an outdoor environment, and epoxy is added to this plaque for everlasting preservation. This is truly a great way to enduringly remember your hunting experience.

The Iron buck antler mount is another great way to create memories of your hunt. You can proudly display your antlers with this unique polished steel antler system. A work of art can be created by simply sliding your antlers between the two polished plates, and tightening the screw. This is a fast, easy and versatile system for mounting your deer horns.

Another great method to exhibit your hunting rack is through laser engraving. A laser engraved picture plaque is a great way to commemorate your first buck, a trophy buck or your hunting gang. There are several versions of this article on the market. One version is a completely engraved plaque. In another version, you would add your picture to an engraved plaque. All of the methods to relive your hunt are priceless ways to keep the great outdoor traditions in your family. - 31499

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Hunting Deer With A Bow for Beginners

By Jeremy Dawson

When the gun hunting season comes to an end the bow hunting season begins. Hunting with a bow is difficult especially if you are hunting for deer. This article sets out a few tips for beginner bow hunters that will help you with understanding the intricacies of deer hunting with a compound bow.

Bow hunting is a bit more challenging than hunting with a rifle. There are several things that a bow hunter must know, things that are not that specific with hunting in general but with the intricacies of hunting with a bow. When using a rifle you don't really have to come near a deer but when hunting with a bow the hunter must find ways to get much closer to the prey in this case the deer.

Because most bow hunters hunt in the fall there is the challenge of finding good hiding places. That is why you need to work on being cautious and try to take in as much as you can with every hunting trip. Many hunters try to hunt on trees so that they avoid detection by the prey and at the same time maintain their field of view. Deer hunting is a fun sport but don't expect being successful on your fist trip.

Experienced bow hunters know to look for hiding places in areas with pine trees. Pine needles don't fall during the fall and can provide good hiding places all year round.

When you find a good hiding place you literally take the advantage away from the deer. If the deer cant see you chances are that it wont get scared even if it hears or smells the hunter. When bow hunting, even when a compound bow you will have a limited range. It is best that you find a deer trail that leads into a pine forested area for best results.

Bow hunting requires patience and a lot of it. Chances are that you will see prey if you are lucky or hunting with other experienced hunters and trackers. You only get one chance to fire your bow so you want to make the most out of it. Make sure you service your compound bow often. - 31499

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CQB In Airsoft

By Dan J. Temple

Airsoft is a game where players dress in military uniforms and arm themselves with replica guns with compressed air motors firing plastic pellets.

CQB stands for close quarter battle, and refers to short range encounters between combatants. Players tend to use shorter barrelled guns to accommodate due to the short ranges involved, shotguns, pistols and submachine guns. Unsurprisingly then, CQB tends to take place indoors and games are fast paced, strategic and full of action.

Strategy and communication are the key factors that determine the success or failure of a CQB mission. Identifying the best attack and defend positions is crucial before you begin your mission - there are only a finite number of entry points into a building and you need to be aware of all of them. Communication between units is vital. As a commander you'll quickly lose sight of other units as they move around the buildings. When you're with them, establish hand signals. When you're not with them maintain radio contact. Knowing where your teams are will mean the difference between a win and a loss.

When moving in close quarters it's critical you remain stealthy and as small a target as possible. Don't run unless you absolutely have to - running creates more noise than walking and faster moving targets are easier to spot. When walking, bend your knees and hunch over your gun - this will keep your profile as small as possible and harder to hit.

Always be ready for the enemy. When moving through a cleared area, keep you gun shouldered, pointing slightly down and ready to draw. When moving through a live area, keep your gun up and in front of you at all times. When you look, look with your gun. Turning your head and gun is faster than turning your head and swinging your gun into position.

In CQB cover isn't used for long - players will be pushing through buildings at speed and bounding between obstacles as they enter rooms. Windows and doors work well as cover, hiding your entire body while providing easy access. When using windows and doors as cover, stay as close to the opening as possible without revealing yourself. When you're ready to move, move out with your hips and do it quickly and smoothly.

It's impossible for one man to be looking in every direction, so teams must work together to cover all the angles around them. This involves allocating fire sectors, where each member of the team is given a specific angle to monitor and protect. Typical fire sectors for a five man team are the front man covering the front, the second man covering the flanks of the front man, the third man covering the left and right, the fourth man covering the flanks of the third and the last man covering the rear. The rear guard is an important position - you never know when you'll be attacked from behind and you'll need to be ready if you are.

Airsoft guns can take longer to reload than real weapons as players don't dispose of magazines and may require a bottle to refill magazines. When reloading, signal to your team that you require a reload, move to cover and get started. Have your sidearm to hand at all times and when you're done, signal to your team and move back as fast as possible.

All these tips are easy to read but much harder to execute. Practice drilling these with your team so you can execute them quickly and without thought. - 31499

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Pocket Knife Reviews

By Ben Vinson

Spyderco Endura C10 Black Knife: Spyderco does not make a lot of black coated knives in regular runs like most of the big companies out there, and instead released them in small numbers for certain models only. Usualy only a few models are available in black at a time such as the Paramilitary, Native and Delica models. Even with their size,Spyderco has a grassroots feel to it because owner Sal Glasser is still very involved in the knife community.

Strider GB Folder Knife: The Strider GB is basically the same as the Strider AR, with the only difference being that it is a tanto blade instead of a spearpoint. This particular example of the GB has thinner liners than the older AR that I had, asStrider thinned them out in later releases. The balance is probably a bit better on the thin linered versions, but they don't seem quite as solid - perhaps that's just in my head.

Microtech Lightfoot LCC Knife: Greg Lightfoot is a famous and popular Canadian Knifemaker, member of the Canadian Knifemaker's Guild, and all 'round cool guy. He lives on a farm in Alberta, and consequently also sells his designs to a select few production knife companies, Microtech being one of them. Microtech produces the Lightfoot LCC in both manual and dual action automatic versions.

Spyderco Cricket FRN C29 Knife: Since I reviewed the Ying Yang cricket I wasn't going to review this FRN cricket, however this one is plain edged, and different enough I figured I would at least give a short review of it. The Cricket is definately one of the more popular ladies knives available, and due to the blade shape, works very well with textiles.

Mike Obenauf Small Model 2 Custom: This is a customized Model 2 Framelock from the now defunct Mike Obenauf. Though this knife is extremely similar to the other Model 2 framelock I reviewed last year, I felt that I should review it partly because Mike has also retired from knifemaking, and this peice is rather unique.

NUKO Key Fob Self Defense Tool: Hey Everyone! Today I would like to introduce a neat little companion that could give us all a little added advantage in this world we live in. I picked up this little number at The Lanyard Zone for about $30 Shipped anywhere in Canada and U.S.

Raidops LJ3MP Fixed Blade Knife: This Mini Tactical Knife from Raidops is very well made, and when I saw it, I had to have it. Raidops knives are made by a fellow named Kim from Korea, and he offers a product that is quite unique. When I posted the review of this knife on Youtube, I had a few viewers complain that a 2 1/2 inch blade could not be tactical.

Gibo Zakabi Framelock Folder Knife: Gibo Zakabi is actually two knifemakers, George Gibo and Carl Zakabi, and their collective products are produced under the name Kanaka Tech. All the knives are collaborations between the two Hawaiian knifemakers, and are very well made. I've had this knife for many years, and enjoyed every minute of owning it. - 31499

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Details About Compound Bows

By Billy Smith

There are different kinds of bows used for different purposes such as hunting, free range, target, competition archery, or leisure. One of these bows is the compound bow. A compound bow is categorized as a modernized bow. The materials used in this bow are non-conventional than those of the more traditional bows.

The compound bow is a modern bow, which is made from materials known for its durability and reliability. As this is modernized, it has gone beyond the use of the traditional wood and lamb skin materials. This particular bow uses cables and pulleys to create a levering system. This will enable the bow to retain more amounts of energy, which is then transferred to the arrow creating a more forceful shot when the limbs are bent and the string is drawn.

The riser or the central mount is nowadays made from aircraft grade aluminum alloy or magnesium alloys, and in some case, a combination of both. The riser is where the sights, stabilizers, quivers and limbs are connected. The limbs are made from composite materials allowing it to withstand the stress from the stored energy from drawing the bow; this is where all the energy goes to without leaving tension to the cable and the pulleys.

The compound bow's strings are made from high-modulus polyethylene, which provides minimal stretchability and stress to the cables when it is drawn and heaps of energy is transferred to the arrow with ideal efficiency and stability. The arrows have also evolved from the usual wood; it is now made from carbon or aluminum alloys. This enables the arrow to have great strength and durability for it to withstand the pressure and the amount f energy transferred without breaking itself and in result creating a potential hazard to the archer.

The key factor in the acceleration and accuracy of the arrow is the cam or the pulley. The advantage of which is that it enables the archer to set their preferred walls and draw lengths or points; this is vital as this will help determine the archer's consistency in their draw point and their accuracy.

The compound bows possess a characteristic unique from other bows as it is affected by humidity and temperature change at a minimal to a non-existent degree. This provides the archer to still be able to retain their distance and accuracy regardless of the drop or increase in temperature.

As with most other things, there are certain advantages as well as disadvantages to the compound bow. For instance, the compound bow has a lower holding weight thus making it susceptible to faults particularly when the archer has done a full draw; this makes the bow prone to left-right errors. On the other hand, the use of magnifying sights, dampers and stabilizers are permitted solely to the compound bows in a number of tournaments and competitions and not the same rule applies to any other classification. - 31499

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Guides for Purchasing a Gun Safe

By Ethan O Tanner

To Protect our office or dwellings from every burglarys or thievery isn't all of the time accomplishable. However safes provide added safety to our priceless items, and forever exemplify supplemental security measures.

Safes can be used for two purposes, firstly, storing precious items like jewelry, diamonds etc. and secondly, for storing, dangerous goods or items like guns, chemicals, bullets, etc. A good quality safe will protect your valuables and ensure the safety of your handguns.

People all across the Earth are killed day-after-day due to unintended gunfires. These chance events can be stopped, by keeping guns locked up in a gun safe, distant from the hands of children, stealers, and additional uninvited people. Noncombustible or fire-retardant safes in addition to protect the guns, in case an open fire erupts in the home

Once more, the size of the safe had better be determined through the number of guns you possess, or are planning to purchase, and their sizes. Further extensive the safe, more high-priced it will be, if you don't compromise with the caliber of the metal. Usually folks invest in smaller safes if they have acquired pistols entirely. The shelves in these safes are easily removable and consequently you can easily set the guns in whatever manner you choose.

The benefit of owning a smaller safe is that, it can easily be concealed below the bed or inside the closet or someplace wherever it's not detectable. More moderate safes are perfect for a specified quantity of handguns or a security gun for your bedroom.

Safes for rifles and shotgun are bigger in size and are much more difficult to move, this is an added advantage, and provides a greater degree of security. Smaller safes should be drilled in the floor or the wall, if portability is not needed (in most cases it isn't).

You need to settle on your budget preceding the purchase - greater advantageous the gauge of the textile, or greater the dismantle of enduringness, more pricey will the safe be. It is up to the owner to decide whether he requires the particular type of safe, and the best quality and grade of lastingness which he's getting for the price he's paying. - 31499

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Guides for Purchasing a Gun Safe

By Ethan O Tanner

Protecting our office or homes from all burglaries or stealing isn't always achievable. Nevertheless safes supply another safety device to our invaluable items, and always represent additional security.

Safes may represent two useful intentions, first off, storing valuable particulars like jewelry, diamonds and so forth. and secondly, for storing, harmful goods or items like guns, chemicals, bullets, and so forth. An effective superior safe will protect your valuables and guarantee the safety of your handguns.

People all across the Earth are killed day-after-day due to unintended gunfires. These chance events can be stopped, by keeping guns locked up in a gun safe, distant from the hands of children, stealers, and additional uninvited people. Noncombustible or fire-retardant safes in addition to protect the guns, in case an open fire erupts in the home

Once more, the size of the safe had better be determined through the number of guns you possess, or are planning to purchase, and their sizes. Further extensive the safe, more high-priced it will be, if you don't compromise with the caliber of the metal. Usually folks invest in smaller safes if they have acquired pistols entirely. The shelves in these safes are easily removable and consequently you can easily set the guns in whatever manner you choose.

The benefit of owning a smaller safe is that, it can easily be concealed below the bed or inside the closet or someplace wherever it's not detectable. More moderate safes are perfect for a specified quantity of handguns or a security gun for your bedroom.

Safes for rifles and shotgun are larger in sizing and are a great deal more awkward to move. This represents an added advantage, and allows for a more outstanding level of protection. Littler safes had better be drilled in the flooring or the wall, whenever portability isn't necessitated (in just about all situations it Is not).

You want to determine your budget prior to the investment - more beneficial the caliber of the material, or greater the level of lastingness, costlier will the safe equal. It's up to the possessor to choose whether he demands the specific type of safe, and the better quality and degree of durability which he's acquiring for the cost he's paid. - 31499

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Guides for Purchasing a Gun Safe

By Ethan O Tanner

To Protect our office or dwellings from every burglarys or thievery isn't all of the time accomplishable. However safes provide added safety to our priceless items, and forever exemplify supplemental security measures.

Safes may represent two useful intentions, first off, storing valuable particulars like jewelry, diamonds and so forth. and secondly, for storing, harmful goods or items like guns, chemicals, bullets, and so forth. An effective superior safe will protect your valuables and guarantee the safety of your handguns.

People all across the Earth are killed day-after-day due to unintended gunfires. These chance events can be stopped, by keeping guns locked up in a gun safe, distant from the hands of children, stealers, and additional uninvited people. Noncombustible or fire-retardant safes in addition to protect the guns, in case an open fire erupts in the home

Again, the size of the safe should be determined by the number of guns you possess, or are planning to purchase, and their sizes. Bigger the safe, more costly it will be, if you don't compromise on the quality of the metal. Generally people buy smaller safes if they have pistols only. The shelves in such safes are easily removable and hence you can easily arrange the guns in whatever manner you like.

The benefit of owning a smaller safe is that, it can easily be concealed below the bed or inside the closet or someplace wherever it's not detectable. More moderate safes are perfect for a specified quantity of handguns or a security gun for your bedroom.

Safes for rifles and shotgun are larger in sizing and are a great deal more awkward to move. This represents an added advantage, and allows for a more outstanding level of protection. Littler safes had better be drilled in the flooring or the wall, whenever portability isn't necessitated (in just about all situations it Is not).

You want to determine your budget prior to the investment - more beneficial the caliber of the material, or greater the level of lastingness, costlier will the safe equal. It's up to the possessor to choose whether he demands the specific type of safe, and the better quality and degree of durability which he's acquiring for the cost he's paid. - 31499

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Whitetail Deer Hunting Tips For Beginners

By Ethan O. Tanner

Hunting for whitetail deer is one of the most common hunting sports worldwide, with an increasing amount of participants annually. For a starting whitetail deer hunter it can be quite a challenging affair. A couple of tips and antics about this endeavor are necessary in order to set forth with adequate results. If you can follow a mentor for your hunting experience, it will be more pleasurable.

Practiced hunters advocate going over the hunting gear when setting up in the stand, not later when a buck eventually appears. Check if your scope is clear, the shells are in the chamber, or if you use a bow, check if your bow will pull back decently. Make certain you are acquainted with your equipment and your rifle or bow.

If you are going to hunt whitetail deer in a food plot or a wide field it is advisable to do it in the evening or after daylight. Understand that deer opt for dense protection so it is most advantageous to try to create a path through the cover that you think these animals might use. The whitetail deer typically selects the most comfortable routes available. Once you have set up a path, hunt over the determined path from a hunting tree stand.

The best advice possible is to hunt whenever you have the chance. Experience is crucial; only by going out there in the wilderness you will learn more about their habitat, feeding habits and other characteristics that will make you a better hunter. Time spent hunting, and time spent with an experienced hunter will increase the success and enjoyment of your hunt.

When you are about to hunt in a new area, it is wise to hunt at a new stand each day for a short amount of time because this is the most effective way to acquire a sense for the deer movement paths. If you see a deer and shoot it, and later you relocate a short length from the spot you have made the shot, it is prudent to keep one's distance and give the deer time to take its last breath. If you shot it during the late hours of the day it is judicious to hold off until the next day.

If you plan on hunting whitetail deer with a bow, skilled hunters recommend doing it from a tree stand because it is a lot more effective compared to hunting from ground level. Another bit of advice is to use only one pin, because it is easier to point high or low on the whitetail deer than to try to remember to use a specific one when the large one walks out.

We trust that our hints will assist you, and hope that during your initial efforts to hunt these animals you will be rewarded with decent outcomes. Remember-- practice every time you have the opportunity. Enjoy the phenomenal outdoors, and the valued family custom of hunting. - 31499

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Gearing Up For An African Safari With Thoughts On Safety.

By Ethan O. Tanner

An African safari or an African Hunting trip can be very rewarding and exciting. Common sense and careful preparation will make this a safe and memorable trip. If you feel you are ready for an African safari, think again. Even if you are traveling to a country you are familiar with, it is still very important to be aware of the physical conditions and safety. Here are tips on what to do before leaving home and while you are abroad.

Before leaving home make sure you have enough Information about the country you are visiting, including that on traditions and security concerns. This can be gotten from the travel guides and Directory. Ensure that you are updated on the current issues and changes in the politics.

Keep a computer scan of your passport, write your passport number down and perhaps learn it in case you mislay it. It is important that you have the diplomatic delegation agencies contact inforamtion of the country you are journeying to. This guarantees easier processing of your documents case you mislay or misplace them. Photocopy the official documents you will have with you, scan them and electronic mail them to yourself so that you can access them where you're at. The internet cafs are almost in every bigger and smaller territories of Africa so you will have no trouble involving this.

It is very important to have a medical check up to prepare for a healthy holiday. Remember you are looking forward to having the best time, so you would not like a simple illness to distort everything you planned. if you have a chronic illness (like diabetes, high blood pressure, sinus problems or even nervous disorder), check with your doctor, who can at the same time give you a letter explaining the same problem in English and the details .

It's imperativet to understand the health points for the traveller. Diseases like Malaria need to be averted. A few of the foods you will consume will not agree with you. Be prepared! Make certain you've seen your dentist lately. And it's also recommended to pack a medical kit with pain killers , repellants , bandages , and an antiseptic cleaners, for yourself and family traveling with you. Whenever you're taking regular medicine , make certain to pack sufficient amount to last the travel time .

Insure you're insurance policy coverage is legitimate just in case you become ill or injured overseas. Some insurers specialise in abroad travel insurance policy and may allow you to purchase short-term insurance coverage. Arrange a limitation on your charge card, so if it is stolen, thieves will be incapable of taking out a large sum of money on it.

Clothing is really significant. Please make sure to understand the climate and weather conditions prior to your safari. If you've employed a safari operator, contact the company for recommendation on clothing during the specific time period of your trip. Remember that decency is preferable by all the African nation.

To releave symptoms of jetlag, eat lightly, drink a lot of fluids but avoid alcohol and caffeine a few days after your trip. Try to relax and sleep on your flight so you can be energetic once you reach your destination. Try to sleep when locals do in order to get used to the local time.

Use two wallets. Hide one of them with essential belongings in your jacket pockets. Fill the other with a small amount of money. In case of an assault you can hand this one over. Do not count your money in public, as you might become a target for thieves. Know what notes you have in your pocket and wallet. Keep larger denominations away from prying eyes.

Don't ride in any taxicab you find - make sure it belongs to an official company. Inquire with the hotel reception about rates you can anticipate to pay when you use a taxicab. Always set a price prior to getting into the cab or demand for a metre to be employed. Pick up the hotel's business card. You can always present this to a cabdriver if you can't find your way back.

This presents just a few tips on Traveling to Africa. If you are planning a Safari or a Hunting Safari, some countries to travel to include Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, Botswana and Rwanda. Careful Planning and Preparation will make your trip to Africa a journey to cherish. - 31499

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