Hand-in-hand with what could be called the suppressor enlightenment in the United States over the past decade, comes the rise of subsonic ammunition. I’m referring to ammunition specifically crafted as subsonic, to be paired with rifles outfitted with a suppressor. There is plenty of misunderstanding about subsonics, what they do, and how you should use them. So the time has come to try and clear up any confusion. Here are 10 things everyone should know about subsonics.
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Everyday Carry: Everybody’s Wrong
In this article, we define what EDC is really about: matching your ability and equipment in a way that makes you always an asset. As with any topic laid at the feet of the internet hate engine, ‘everyday carry’ equipment has been flogged to death and mangled beyond recognizability. It’s become a meaningless trope; an outlet for guys who are obsessed with gear waylay others with baseless opinions, jargon, and catch phrases like “It works for me” when they argue their bad choices.
Every Big Buck Hunter Needs This Heavy Pack Workout to Build Strength and Endurance
Forget the deer-spotting stereotypes. Backcountry hunting requires trekking for miles over rugged terrain only to retrace your steps while carrying hundreds of pounds of fresh meat on your back.
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10 Things You Must Know About Subsonic Ammo—Before Ever Firing A Round
Hand-in-hand with what could be called the suppressor enlightenment in the United States over the past decade, comes the rise of subsonic ammunition. I’m referring to ammunition specifically crafted as subsonic, to be paired with rifles outfitted with a suppressor. There is plenty of misunderstanding about subsonics, what they do, and how you should use them. So the time has come to try and clear up any confusion. Here are 10 things everyone should know about subsonics.
Everyday Carry: Everybody’s Wrong
In this article, we define what EDC is really about: matching your ability and equipment in a way that makes you always an asset. As with any topic laid at the feet of the internet hate engine, ‘everyday carry’ equipment has been flogged to death and mangled beyond recognizability. It’s become a meaningless trope; an outlet for guys who are obsessed with gear waylay others with baseless opinions, jargon, and catch phrases like “It works for me” when they argue their bad choices.
Every Big Buck Hunter Needs This Heavy Pack Workout to Build Strength and Endurance
Forget the deer-spotting stereotypes. Backcountry hunting requires trekking for miles over rugged terrain only to retrace your steps while carrying hundreds of pounds of fresh meat on your back.

10 Things You Must Know About Subsonic Ammo—Before Ever Firing A Round
Hand-in-hand with what could be called the suppressor enlightenment in the United States over the past decade, comes the rise of subsonic ammunition. I’m referring to ammunition specifically crafted as subsonic, to be paired with rifles outfitted with a suppressor. There is plenty of misunderstanding about subsonics, what they do, and how you should use them. So the time has come to try and clear up any confusion. Here are 10 things everyone should know about subsonics.

Everyday Carry: Everybody’s Wrong
In this article, we define what EDC is really about: matching your ability and equipment in a way that makes you always an asset. As with any topic laid at the feet of the internet hate engine, ‘everyday carry’ equipment has been flogged to death and mangled beyond recognizability. It’s become a meaningless trope; an outlet for guys who are obsessed with gear waylay others with baseless opinions, jargon, and catch phrases like “It works for me” when they argue their bad choices.

Every Big Buck Hunter Needs This Heavy Pack Workout to Build Strength and Endurance
Forget the deer-spotting stereotypes. Backcountry hunting requires trekking for miles over rugged terrain only to retrace your steps while carrying hundreds of pounds of fresh meat on your back.

Mossberg Patriot Long Range Hunter
Rifles built to bridge the gap between long-range target guns and hunting rifles have become increasingly popular in recent years, but few of these hybrid designs manage to pull off that trick in relatively inexpensive fashion. One that does so – and looks good in the process – is Mossberg’s Patriot Long Range Hunter.

223 vs 308: Comparison of America’s Modern Military Cartridges
When it comes to debates at your local gun store, your grandfather’s porch, or around the fire at your deer camp, there is none more heated than 223 vs 308. The 223 Remington and the 308 Winchester are the two most popular centerfire rifle cartridges across North America, Europe, and the world.
Ever since the 223 Rem replaced the 308 Winchester as the U.S. Military standard issue cartridge in the 1960s, the debate has raged on hotter than a +P+ 44 Magnum round as to which of these two rifle cartridges is better.
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10 Things You Must Know About Subsonic Ammo—Before Ever Firing A Round
Hand-in-hand with what could be called the suppressor enlightenment in the United States over the past decade, comes the rise of subsonic ammunition. I’m referring to ammunition specifically crafted as subsonic, to be paired with rifles outfitted with a suppressor. There is plenty of misunderstanding about subsonics, what they do, and how you should use them. So the time has come to try and clear up any confusion. Here are 10 things everyone should know about subsonics.

Everyday Carry: Everybody’s Wrong
In this article, we define what EDC is really about: matching your ability and equipment in a way that makes you always an asset. As with any topic laid at the feet of the internet hate engine, ‘everyday carry’ equipment has been flogged to death and mangled beyond recognizability. It’s become a meaningless trope; an outlet for guys who are obsessed with gear waylay others with baseless opinions, jargon, and catch phrases like “It works for me” when they argue their bad choices.

Every Big Buck Hunter Needs This Heavy Pack Workout to Build Strength and Endurance
Forget the deer-spotting stereotypes. Backcountry hunting requires trekking for miles over rugged terrain only to retrace your steps while carrying hundreds of pounds of fresh meat on your back.