Category: Hunting Equipment

Knife Review: Kizlyar Korshun

Knife Review: Kizlyar Korshun

| February 7, 2012 | 0 Comments

Kizlyar knives are made in Russia and have an excellent reputation for producing quality blades at an affordable price. Kizlyar Australia kindly sent me a Korshun model to review, but before I get into the details of the knife I thought it’d be appropriate to go over the history of Kizlyar knives. Kizlyar have been [...]

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15,000 Lumen LED Light.. YES PLEASE.

15,000 Lumen LED Light.. YES PLEASE.

| February 1, 2012 | 0 Comments

Here is the beginning of LED replacing HID and Halogen as the preferred choice for shooters. This $2499.00 USD LED Light pumps out 15,000 lumens of light. It is actually 18 smaller lights integrated into the one system but it will not be long before products like this are common and the price is way [...]

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Joker Gamo CO-45 Knife Review

Joker Gamo CO-45 Knife Review

| January 29, 2012 | 0 Comments

Before I was given the chance to review this knife, I had never heard of the “Joker” knife company. Some research showed that the knives are made in Spain and have been around since 1987. I’ve had some experience with made in Spain knives which I’ve obtained from owning Muela and Nieto blades in the [...]

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Wolf Eyes Sealion Hunter Quick Review

Wolf Eyes Sealion Hunter Quick Review

| January 5, 2012 | 0 Comments

Check out the video review I have done for the Wolfeyes Sealion Hunter.    

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Winchesters Razor Back XT Ammunition

Winchesters Razor Back XT Ammunition

| December 12, 2011 | 3 Comments

 Being released next year is Winchesters new Razor Back XT Ammunition. There’s a few unique features of this ammunition that makes it stand out from the rest.  The Razor Back (as the name suggests) is specifically designed for the pig hunter and will initially be available in two calibres, the .308 Winchester (150gr projectile) and [...]

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Rugers Gunsite Scout Polymer Magazines

Rugers Gunsite Scout Polymer Magazines

| December 9, 2011 | 4 Comments

    If you’ve ever tried replacing or obtaining an additional magazine for a rifle then you’ll be well aware of the high cost involved. As a general rule, steel magazines are more expensive than their polymer cousins, and with some being advertised at over $200 a piece, it’s not hard to understand that shooters [...]

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