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- Jace Bauserman

Jace Bauserman is a full-time freelance outdoor writer from Southeastern Colorado. The former editor of Bowhunting World and Archery Business magazines, Bauserman is a stick-and-string addict who also spends lots of time hunting with rifles and shotguns each fall and spring. Bauserman’s work has been featured in every major bowhunting/hunting magazine available. He is also a regular contributor to Field & Stream, Outdoor Life, and American Hunter.

There's a lot to rifle barrels, and it's easy to get confused and feel overwhelmed. If you keep it simple and understand fundamental truths, you'll have no trouble finding a barrel that will serve your shooting purposes well. Not all rifle

Knowing how to fly with a firearm is the trick to hassle-free travel. Know the rules, comply with the laws, and don't sweat the small stuff. I was terrified. I'd taken my compound bow on many airplane rides, but this was the first time I would be

If you plan to be a proficient long-range shooter, there's more to the game than a fancy-to-do scope, making accurate wind calls, and being able to dial your crosshairs to the exact yardage. You have to be able to make the shot, and here's how. You got

You can have the best shotgun in the world, but if you're shooting the wrong type of choke, accuracy will be a problem. Here's the A-Z on shotgun choke tubes. It was challenging to watch, but it happens all the time. The new shotgun owner

The days of a scope being a scope are long gone, and today's scopes are sophisticated optical systems designed around the concepts of durability and precision accuracy. Here's what you need to know about optics anatomy. My first scope was simple.

The title of this blog looks like it should start with a CEO's speech about how a company is performing financially in a given area, and I assure you that's not the case. Nope. We're covering something cool — FFP and SFP — what each means