The Long Range Shooting Handbook: A Beginner’s Guide to Precision Rifle Shooting

I’ve shot a lot of rounds in my life.  I was a pretty heavy volume shooter in my teens, chewing through case after case of .223, 7.63×39 and 12ga as well as various handgun calibers.  After I joined the military my volume went up drastically easily pushing tens of thousands of rounds downrange annually.  I was well […]

Atibal MROC 3x Optic: A rugged light weight sight

The Atibal MROC (modern rifle optic component) is another entry in the short but growing list of optics based on the same patent as the venerable Trijicon ACOG.  That patent (having lapsed in 2008) has opened up a big niche in the optics market for those who want something close to what the ACOG provides, but without the big […]

Can a .50 BMG kill with a near miss? Watch this hunting video…

Unbelievable .50 caliber BMG whitetail doe hunt! Join Keith as he tests out the power of a .50 caliber BMG on a whitetail doe hunt. You wont believe what happens to this deer and the results will shock you! Click here to Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/user/outdoora… Website: http://highroadhunting.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/keithwarrenoutdoors    This article is courtesy of The Loadout […]

Why are bullets getting bigger again? Ballistic science and physics

When it comes to your success as a hunter, what you’re shooting plays a major role. Ammo comes in quite a few calibers and grains, and each of those factors can make a big difference in shooting accurately and taking down the game you’re hunting in one shot. In recent years, the trend has been […]

A boy becomes a hunter

There is perhaps nothing as elemental in life as teaching your child to hunt.  It is a sacred ritual that connects your offspring to the fundamental nature of life and death, and when done properly, instills in the young a respect for nature and for humanity’s role as a steward of the earth’s resources. Let […]

Treeman Knives: absolutely brutal in the best possible way

Treeman Knives® started in 1998 with Jim Behring and his wife Deanna in their Michigan shop.  They have since grown to be a respected name in the knife world and are used by law enforcement agencies, SEAL teams and other special operations units, and many outdoor enthusiasts. From the first time I laid eyes on […]

Crate Club Review | Princeton Tec Sync

Assuming that you haven’t been sleeping under a rock for the past few months, you probably know about our monthly subscription based Crate Club. Typically advertised just to the right of this article. —> This is not the subscription club for the faint of heart either. It’s full of tactical and survival gear curated and certified […]

Scrubba Tactical Washbag | Quick Look

Keeping clean while on the move whether on a deployment, travelling for business or stalking game is always a logistical consideration.  You can pack more clothes, you can be O.K with stinking like a primate OR you can check out portable wash devices such as Scrubba’s Tactical Washbag. Combining a polyether bag with a flexible built-in […]

6.8 SPC: Going Beyond 5.56

Choosing a caliber outside of the infinite, logistically supported 5.56×45 NATO cartridge choice on an AR-15 platform took a leap for me.  Many of the subscribers to The Channel may be familiar with my 25 plus years on the platform and the often touting of mil-spec standards or better, “time proven” and “tested” systems, as well as […]