Allen Company Gun Cleaning Kit (in Aluminum Box, 60 Piece)

Allen Company Gun Cleaning Kit (in Aluminum Box, 60 Piece)

Loaded: 60 – Pc. Allen Gun Cleaning Kit with Aluminum Case. The whole kit ‘n’ kaboodle… brass rods, brushes, swabs, patches and more for guns of all sizes… all neatly packed in an aluminum case, ready for deployment in your arsenal! Here’s what’s inside: 14 brass brushes: .17 cal. through .54 cal.; 12-ga. through 20-ga.; 2 sets of brass rods for shotguns, rifles and pistols; 6 wool swabs: .30 cal. through 12-ga.; 2 sets of cleaning patches; Patch cutting diagram; 3 accessory adapters; 4 polishing cloths; 2 plastic handles; 2 muzzle guards; 13 plastic jags; 4 slotted tips; Custom aluminum case with handle.; Measures 14 x 12 x 2 3/4″h. Weighs 3 lbs., 9 ozs.; Order Today! Please Note: Case may be black or silver in color. Allen 60-Pc. Gun Cleaning Kit with Aluminum Case

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Hang & Hunt: 1 Season, 1 Treestand – This Is How I Do It

By Mark Huelsing Last week I talked about the “hang and hunt” approach that I am using this season… 4 Months, 6 Properties, Dozens of Locations, 1 Treestand I received several questions from readers, so I thought I would do a follow-up post this week and address some of the specific questions that…

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Wired To Hunt 2012 Episode #4 – The October Lull

By Mark Kenyon It’s the end of October and the rut is right around the corner! But today in our lastest episode of Wired To Hunt 2012 we’re taking a look back at how the last half of October went for the Wired To Hunt team. As you may have experienced too, we felt the […]

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Mountain Man Hunting Knife

Mountain Man Hunting Knife

Mountain Man Hunting Knife
We have purchased a large quantity of these and are passing the savings on to you, our customer. Features a 5 3/4″” stainless steel blade. Nice hardwood handle with brass tanguard and butt plate. Leather sheath included. 1 3/8″” blade width. 10 1/4″” overall

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Allen Company Canyon Hydration Pack (Realtree Ap)

Allen Company Canyon Hydration Pack (Realtree Ap)

This lightweight pack, is not light on capacity. With two large compartments, straps, bungies, and Buddy-Lock attachment points, you can carry a lot! The lower compartment can be removed from the back pack, and used as a fanny pack on it’s own. Three packs in one!

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Scent Elimination Basics by Steve Lambeth – Code Blue Deer Scents

Throughout the hunting season, one of the most important factors is to be invisible. It is common knowledge that a deer’s sense of smell is incredibly sensitive. Ensuring you are odor free from your body to your clothes will help you bag that trophy buck.  Anyone that’s walked into a smoky bar or restaurant knows how much scent clothes can absorb in a short amount of time. The first step to staying undetected in the woods is to wash all your hunting clothes in a scent-free or earth-scented laundry detergent. As an alternative, Code Blue’s EliminX Laundry Ball eliminates germs and odors, and one ball lasts all season long. After washing, store your clothes in a sealable container to keep odors out.  Hunters also need to shower with scent-eliminating body wash and shampoo. Remember, you’ll produce sweat during the walk to your stand, so take an odor eliminator spray with you. Sprays featuring 360-degree coverage, like EliminX 360, are the easiest to use because the aerosol mist penetrates deep and can be sprayed from any angle. In frigid weather, EliminX Xtreme features a no-freeze, scent-eliminating formulation. It’s always a good idea to carry scent-eliminating field wipes whenever scouting or hunting. Field wipes are great for their portability and perfect for using on your rifle, bow, trail camera, stand and more.  Remember, be scent free and improve your hunting success, especially when using scent eliminators in conjunction with deer lures.

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Remington RMBT3AAA-B Extreme Track Blood Tracker Flashlight

Remington RMBT3AAA-B Extreme Track Blood Tracker Flashlight

  • 6 Bright colored LEDs , 3 red LEDs for night vision and 3 purple LEDs for superior blood tracking
  • Impact Resistant to 7 ft
  • Anodized aluminum, lightweight, impact and water resistant
  • 16 hrs Battery Runtime
  • Includes 3 AAA batteries and holster

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Wounded Warrior Tags 9-Point, 175 Pound Buck in Oklahoma

A great story out of Oklahoma today about a record buck and the wounded warrior who got him.

From this press release from the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, via the Outdoor Wire:

For Quinton Picone, 23, a native of nearby Panola, first times seem to be the charm. At least first-time hunting trips, that is. On his first deer hunt Oct. 12 on the 45,000-acre McAlester Army Ammunition Plant, Picone harvested a nine-point buck that weighed just shy of 200 pounds on the hoof and dressed out at 175 pounds. The buck set a new base record for the heaviest deer taken on the property, and Picone’s name now will appear first on that list. “It was crazy. It was pretty exciting,” said Picone, who was deer hunting through the Wounded Warriors in Action program along with two other Army buddies from Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio. 

This was the fourth year that Army and Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation staff members have hosted a group of Wounded Warriors at the controlled deer hunt. Picone’s fellow Army buddies Stephen Peterson and Roger Benton also took nice bucks over the weekend. And Picone was able to take a doe on the second day of the hunt. 
Picone and Peterson are both undergoing rehabilitation after being wounded while serving in Afghanistan. Picone lost both his lower legs and suffered wounds to his right hand due to an Improvised Explosive Device in 2011, while Peterson lost one leg to an IED in 2010. Benton is their platoon sergeant and was awarded a Purple Heart for wounds he suffered in his Army service. 

Congratulations to Quinton and everyone else who took part in the hunt. The McAlester Army Ammunition Depot is one of the military’s primary explosives-making factories, but the 45,000-acre base is also home to one of the best draw-in trophy deer hunts in the nation.

Source: http://www.fieldandstream.com/blogs/field-notes/2012/10/wounded-warrior-tags-9-point-175-pound-buck-oklahoma

Outdoor Edge Outpak OT-1 Complete Big Game Hunting Set

Outdoor Edge Outpak OT-1 Complete Big Game Hunting Set

Features a Kodi-Skinner/Caper combo Axe-It Griz-Saw Steel Stick boning knife cerama-steel sharpener pen tape measure flagging tape zip-ties game cleaning gloves and a compact cordura roll-pack organizer.FEATURES Kit includes:: 1 Kodi-Skinner/Caper: 2 Axe-It: 3 Griz-Saw: 4 Steel Stick: 5 Boning/fillet knife: 6 Cerama-Steel sharpener: 7 Pen: 8 Tape measure: 9 Flagging tape: 10 Zip-ties: 11 Game cleaning gloves: 12 Nylon roll-pak organizer: 13

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Recipe: How to Cook Fried Antelope Heart

You picked it. I ate it. Last month, I asked Wild Chef readers to vote on how I should prepare the heart from my Nebraska antelope. For awhile, pickling was well in the lead and, truth be told, I was kind of looking forward to trying that. At the end, frying won out, which I was okay with too. So here it is, chicken-fried antelope heart with mashed potatoes and white gravy. As a side, I also had some fried heart fingers with a friend’s homemade spicy barbecue sauce.

I trimmed the heart of all the sinew and fat, then butterflied it open. We had a hippie friend over and neither she nor my girlfriend, T. Rebel, were up for a full steak, which is why I sliced a bunch of fingers to fry. I did leave one slice steak sized for me. All of it got marinated in condensed milk for an hour or so while our friend regaled us with tales from her recent trip to French Guiana. This meal probably wouldn’t compete with some of the French food she had there, but she’s no stranger to good down-home country cooking either and was game to try the heart. 

I admit to getting lost in all her crazy stories and forgot to pound the steak and fingers before they went in the flour. From there, they were egg-washed and crumb-coated, then went for a swim in some hot oil. Again, the conversation got the better of me and they might have got a little overcooked but it was nothing some of T. Rebel’s homemade gravy couldn’t make better. As much as I would have liked to try pickled heart, I thank Wild Chef readers for voting the Fry ticket. The meal wouldn’t have been half as memorable had the heart not been it.

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