Top Tips for Left-Handed Rifle Shooters on Left Handers Day
Today is National Left Handers Day! We are thrilled to celebrate the unique community of left-handed shooters. This special day is an opportunity to recognize the unique challenges and strengths of left-handed individuals in the shooting sports. Whether
Preparing for a Hunting Trip of a Lifetime | Savage Journeys
In my short hunting career, I have been blessed to venture to some amazing places in our world. I’ve chased elk in the mountains of Utah, trekked after barren ground caribou north of the Brooks Range in Alaska, and stalked deer in European
Venison Shank Tostadas with Pineapple Salsa | Wild Table
Venison shank is from the lower leg of the animal and a tough cut of meat. But when braised for many hours in a slow cooker, the tough meat softens and transforms into something tender, juicy, and succulent - perfect to put on a taco or tostada like I did
Barrel Break in Procedure for Your New Rifle
When you get a new rifle, what are some of the first things you do? Perhaps you take some time to clean it right out of the box, mount your preferred optic on top, or outfit it with some accessories. But what about going through a barrel break in
How to Talk to Non-Hunters About the Benefits of Hunting
For many, hunting is a way of life. Whether in spring, fall, or winter, you’ll find hunters heading out to the field each season full of excitement and anticipation for the memories and adventures that await. However, the number of American
6 Advantages of a Straight-Pull Action
The straight-pull action is nothing new to the world of bolt action rifles. The design was first developed to produce military infantry rifles that provided an increased rate of fire. Their popularity would come and go over time, but the straight-pull
Antelope and Black Bean Flautas | Wild Table
Antelope and Black Bean Flautas are bite-sized finger foods that are always a crowd-pleaser keeping your guests sustained until the main dish is ready to be served. Each individual flour tortilla is filled and rolled up with a combination of ground pronghorn
Understanding The Difference Between Accuracy and Precision
In the world of firearms and shooting, two terms frequently come up in discussions about performance: accuracy and precision. While they are often used interchangeably in casual conversation, they represent distinct concepts that are crucial for both
10 Things Every Gun Owner Should Know
New gun owner looking for information? You’re in the right place! Whether you're a new gun owner, acquiring a firearm for self-defense, sport shooting, or hunting, or an experienced gun owner looking to refresh your knowledge or share it with
Early Goose Hunting in North Dakota
Sometimes you have to swallow hard and accept what you can’t change, especially when it comes to goose hunting. As I turned the pickup truck onto a grassy two-track that bordered a wheat stubble field we had scouted the night before, the meteorologist
Elk Pot Roast | Wild Table
Throughout this narrative journey, you'll discover the raw energy and boundless beauty of nature, the unique thrill of hunting, and the rewarding experience of turning a hearty cut of wild game into the wholesome, mouth-watering dish of Elk Pot Roast. Morning
Safe Gun Storage: Tips for Responsible Firearm Ownership
Owning a firearm comes with a significant responsibility, one of the most critical aspects being safe gun storage. Properly storing firearms can prevent accidents, unauthorized use, and access. This guide will delve into various safe gun storage
Making it Rain Outdoors | Savage Journeys
It all started in 1991 when Rain was born with deer antlers and fish scales—at least, that’s what her dad tells her! Actually, it started way before that, considering Rain’s outdoor background is generational. It dates back to the
Venison Burger Green Enchilada Bake | Wild Table
Creamy, cheesy, and very easy – this Venison Burger Green Enchilada Bake all comes together in an oven-safe skillet. When it comes to wild game recipes, it’s hard to think of a more versatile ingredient than a pound of ground venison.
On the Trail of Roaring Axis Bucks
It's the beginning of May and the turkeys are gobbling, the bears are waking up, and the fish are biting. But what a lot of people don't know is the Axis bucks are also starting to roar. Axis deer were introduced into the US in the early 1930s and made a