Adventure photographer Bill Decker documented this relocation operation in Arizona.
Last season these 19 hunters scored big--real big--by doing things right and getting a little lucky. Learn from their tales (and drool over their photos) and this fall it can be your turn. We want your success story, too! If you get a trophy deer this year, you could end up on this site, or in the pages of Field & Stream. Send a photo and the details of your hunt to FStrophies@time4.com. More Top Galleries 50 Best Lures of All Time Trophies from Boone & Crockett Underwater Action Photos Beginner's Guide: Bowhunting Man vs. Catfish
Table of Contents Introduction: Why hunt with a muzzleloader? The Three Kinds of Muzzleloader: Flintlock Caplock In-line Which Rifle Should I Use? Traditional caplock Modern in-line Traditional flintlock Ultra-modern break action How to Load a Muzzleloader Choosing a Bullet Saboted Bullets PowerBelt Bullets Conical Bullets Round Balls Choosing a Powder Black Powder Pyrodex Triple Seven/American Pioneer Choosing a Primer Caps Kleanbore Primers Cleaning Your Muzzleloader Additional Info A movie you should watch Some top blackpowder hunts Where to find more info
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Last February, Dave wrote a cover story titled "The 50 Best Guns Ever Made" that generated lots of heated opinion. In case any of you missed the piece, we've posted links to it in photo gallery form in David Petzal's blog, The Gun Nut.
What's the best whitetail rifle ever made? The most popular turkey gun in the country? Your favorite handgun? Check out the results of our Gun Nut survey here to find out. PLUS: This is your chance to weigh in on the debate. Your comments are wanted.
This SHOT Business Magazine article rounds up the year's new guns. Now with exclusive in-depth coverage from the 2006 SHOT Show.