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How Smokeless Fire Pits Work

Smokeless fire pits add an extra element of comfort and convenience to outdoor living, enabling you to sit around a cozy campfire without getting smoke in your eyes or scenty clothing. These devices employ a double-walled design. Air is drawn in through the outer wall and heated as it rises, pushing through holes along the […]

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What Sounds Does a Moose Make?

Vocalizations play a central role in moose behavior. Their vocalizations reveal much about their feelings, status and intentions. Male moose use air-filled neck sacs to produce low-frequency noises such as grunts and bellows that they use to communicate with other males as well as dissuade predators or rivals from approaching too closely. They use this […]

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What Does Moose Meat Taste Like?

Moose meat has its own distinct taste, much like that of venison. As it is both lean and tough, cooking it properly to experience all its extraordinary flavors is key for optimal enjoyment. Contrary to farm-raised meat, moose meat does not undergo processing or hormone injection, which makes it more nutritious and flavorful. By including […]

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How to Tie a Fat Knot Tie

This knot is ideal for beginners or anyone wanting to add a dimpled effect. It works equally well for casual outfits as well as narrow spread collar dress shirts. Place the seam-side down of your tie around your neck with its fat end positioned slightly lower than its thin end, and cross them both to […]

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How Many Fps Is Supersonic?

Traveling faster than the speed of sound requires special aircraft to achieve. Air Force Captain Charles E. “Chuck” Yeager was the first to do it in 1947. Gun ammunition typically travels at speeds above the speed of sound, producing loud noise known as sonic cracks. But some ammunition is purposefully subsonic. 1. Subsonic The speed […]

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Waterfowl Hunting – The Importance of Patterning Your Shotgun

Patterning your shotgun is one of the most essential pre-season tasks, alongside training your hunting dogs and painting your decoys. Doing this demonstrates whether gun, choke and load work together effectively to deliver enough damage on targets. Patterning a shotgun requires creating a 30-inch circle filled with an even distribution of pellets, with several factors […]

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What Is a Rimfire Scope?

Target shooting typically only requires a rimfire scope for optimal success, as these lower-powered optics make it easier for shooters to hit targets at center and improve accuracy. These scopes are typically constructed out of plastic and cannot handle high levels of recoil. As a result, they often become misalignments after each shot that needs […]

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How to Start a Fire With Glasses

Beginning a fire is one of the most essential survival skills you can acquire. Without access to matches or lighter fluid, starting a fire could prove lifesaving in an emergency. Any lens with two convex surfaces (curved on both sides) can act like a magnifying glass and direct sunlight onto tinder material, including binoculars, reading […]

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How Long Does It Take to Process a Deer at Home?

Many hunters prefer field dressing their deer and processing the meat immediately in the field to minimize bacteria and parasites that could compromise its final product. This also gives you the advantage of getting faster turnaround for your meat since processors tend to be extremely busy during deer season. How Long Does It Take to […]

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How Much Do Bows Cost?

Archery stands out as being distinct in that most equipment functions independently from one another, making initial investment lower while you upgrade as your skills grow. As well as a bow, you will require arrows, a bowstring, and a quiver to shoot an arrow from. A dozen arrows typically cost between $30-150 depending on their […]

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