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Aoudad Hunting in Morocco: A Comprehensive Guide Aoudad, also known as Barbary sheep, are a captivating species found in the rugged mountains and arid regions of North Africa, particularly in Morocco. Hunting Aoudad is not just a sport but an adventure that combines the thrill of the chase with the stunning backdrop of Morocco's dramatic landscapes. In this article, we will explore the essential aspects of Aoudad hunting in Morocco, from understanding the species to the best hunting practices and legal considerations. Understanding Aoudad Aoudad (Ammotragus lervia) are distinguishable by their impressive curved horns and sandy brown coat, making them well-adapted to arid terrains. Males are typically larger than females, showcasing majestic horns that can measure up to 36 inches in length. Their habitat primarily consists of rocky mountains and open savannahs, where they can often be seen grazing on grasses and shrubs. These ungulates are primarily found in the Atlas Mountains of M

Post: 31 October 12:08

Set #2 of the FLYING pika! (Please view each image large for details) One of my absolute favorite and most challenging subjects to photograph........the mighty American Pika. These tiny critters the size of a guinea pig, are the speediest and hardest working animals in the alpine zone of the mountains. They are Lagomorphs and closely related to rabbits. They spend most of their days gathering tundra grasses and wildflowers to store in their winter food stashes to be able to survive the cold harsh mountain winters. I spend numerous days and hours each summer up high in the Rocky mountains of Colorado, observing and trying to photograph these little speedsters. Here is the second set of photos. All images captured with a Nikon Z8 and Nikkor 800mm F6.3 lens, some with a 1.4x teleconverter for focal length of 1120mm. Most are captured with a shutter speed of 1/4000 sec, F7.1 or F8, various ISO's up to 20,0000, handheld and cropped.

Post: 5 August 09:08

Trinidad and Tobago There is a very active tradition of hunting small to medium-sized wild game in Trinidad and Tobago. Hunting is carried out with firearms, slingshots and cage traps, and sometimes aided by the use of hounds. The illegal use of trap guns and snare nets also occurs. With approximately 12,000 to 13,000 hunters applying for and being granted hunting permits in recent years, there is some concern that the practice might not be sustainable. In addition there are at present no bag limits and the open season is comparatively very long (5 months – October to February inclusive). As such hunting pressure from legal hunters is very high. Added to that, there is a thriving and very lucrative black market for poached wild game (sold and enthusiastically purchased as expensive luxury delicacies) and the numbers of commercial poachers in operation is unknown but presumed to be fairly high. As a result, the populations of the five major mammalian game species (red-rumped agouti, low

Post: 21 September 10:34

French court overrules government on bird hunting licences France’s top administrative court has suspended new permits given out by the government for traditional bird hunting. Monday’s decision by the Council of State ruled that hunting orders granted by the government earlier this month were likely to contravene European law. The ruling follows Intense lobbying by nature conservationists. “It's a great joy that the urgency has been recognised because the damage is irreversible in terms of hunting,” Muriel Arnal, of the NGO One Voice, told France Info radio. "It's important to know that there is justice, and that our ecosystems and biodiversity are protected." Activists say that 150,000 birds die annually in France from non-selective hunting techniques such as glue traps and nets at a time when Europe's bird population is in sharp decline. Tecnniques banned Over the summer the court banned a range of traditional techniques for hunting birds, including using nets, cages and glue

Post: 26 October 18:05

L'Italia offre un'esperienza di caccia incredibile grazie ai suoi paesaggi diversificati e alla ricca fauna selvatica. Dalle colline della Toscana alle pendici alpine, il paese attira cacciatori da tutto il mondo. Che tu sia alla ricerca di cinghiali, cervi o uccelli da selvaggina, la caccia in Italia promette avventura. Principali Destinazioni di Caccia Toscana Famosa per i suoi paesaggi e la sua cultura, la Toscana è ideale per la caccia al cinghiale (#cacciaalcinghialeToscana). Qui, i cacciatori cercano anche caprioli e daini (#cacciaalcapriolo, #cacciaaldaino), rendendola una scelta popolare per gli appassionati di grandi selvaggine. Alpi Per chi cerca una sfida, le Alpi italiane offrono terreni impervi perfetti per la caccia al cervo rosso (#cacciacervorossoItalia) e la caccia al camoscio (#cacciacamoscioItalia). I panorami mozzafiato arricchiscono l'esperienza di caccia. Umbria Conosciuta come il "Cuore Verde d'Italia", l’Umbria è ricca di fauna, inclusi cinghiali, fagiani e p

Post: 21 October 16:27

Il cervo è arrivato sul mercato per la caccia ai prezzi bassi! Prima di acquistare, prova sicuramente… Negli ultimi anni, un fenomeno insolito ma sempre più frequente ha catturato l'attenzione in alcune zone rurali d'Italia: i cervi rossi selvatici (Cervus elaphus) che si avvicinano ai villaggi. Questi magnifici animali, solitamente legati alle foreste fitte e alle colline remote, stanno lentamente cambiando i loro comportamenti tradizionali, spingendosi verso le aree abitate alla ricerca di nuove risorse alimentari. Il cervo rosso è uno degli ungulati terrestri più grandi d'Europa, con maschi adulti (detti "stags") che possono raggiungere un'altezza di circa 130 cm al garrese e pesare fino a 250 kg. Le femmine (chiamate "hinds") sono generalmente più piccole. La loro pelliccia varia dal marrone chiaro al rossiccio durante l'estate, mentre diventa più scura e ispida durante l'inverno per adattarsi alle condizioni climatiche fredde. In Italia, il cervo rosso è principalmente presente

Post: 9 January 22:52

Hunting season 2025 -2026 and bag limits in Pennsylvania HARRISBURG - At its meeting on January 25, the Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners granted initial approval for the hunting and trapping seasons and bag limits for 2025-26. The proposed seasons and bag limits closely mirror those established for 2024-25. Members of the public are encouraged to provide feedback on all proposed 2025-26 seasons and bag limits, as well as other board activities, until the board's meeting in April. At that time, the seasons and bag limits will be finalized and allocations for antlerless deer licenses will be presented. The board will convene on April 11 and 12 at the Game Commission's headquarters in Harrisburg. The suggested hunting seasons and bag limits for 2025-26 are as follows: • Wild turkey (male or female): WMUs 1A, 2G, 3A, 4A, 4B, and 4D – November 1-15; WMUs 1B, 3D, 4C, and 4E – November 1-8; WMUs 2A, 2F, 3B, and 3C – November 1-15 and November 26-28; 2B, 2C, 2D, and 2E – November

Post: 1 February 00:07

A young brown bear searches for food at low tide, looking for crabs or small fish under rocks. A bear walks along the shore eating crabs and barnacles at low tide and grasses in Glendale Cove, British Columbia, Canada. Brown bears are one of the most powerful land mammals. The bear's front paws, armed with powerful claws, are a universal tool with which the beast digs a den, digs up the holes of marmots and ground squirrels, turns over rocks that are too heavy for humans, breaks trees, and catches fish. Claws are excellent ground hooks. Thanks to them, bears can easily move along steep slopes, where it is difficult for a person to stay. Grizzly bears are one of the strongest land mammals, their strength is comparable to that of 3-5 humans. They can easily flip over large rocks in search of food. In the video, a young bear turns over a rock with one paw to find small fish and crustaceans hiding at low tide.

Post: 14 January 17:51

Snowy mountain goats are fearless rock conquerors. Snow mountain goats (Latin Oreamnos americanus) belong to the heavy type, the largest individuals reach 95-105 cm at the withers, and weigh more than 120 kg. But the horns of these goats are small – only 21-30 cm. The snowy mountain goat was found in western North America. The main range in the USA is the mountain ranges of the states of Idaho, Montana and southeastern Alaska, in Canada — the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, and the southern Yukon territory. The species has also been settled on the Olympic Peninsula, as far as the center of Alaska, as well as in Nevada, Colorado and Wyoming. The snowy mountain goat is a mountain animal that lives in hard—to-reach places, above the forest border, and is often found in summer at altitudes even above 3,000 meters above sea level. It feeds on grasses and lichens, and tolerates frosts up to -40 ° C. It keeps small herds. Although mountain goats were never domesticated or used for

Post: 11 January 02:34

Caza en San Juan: Caza Responsable en Regiones Áridas de Precordillera con Potencial para Turismo Cinegético Sostenible San Juan es una provincia en el oeste de Argentina, conocida por sus paisajes pintorescos, rica en flora y fauna. Sin embargo, en las últimas décadas, la región se ha enfrentado a graves problemas ambientales relacionados con la destrucción de los recursos naturales. Un paso importante para la conservación de la biodiversidad fue la prohibición de caza impuesta en la provincia. Esta medida provocó una amplia respuesta pública y se convirtió en un ejemplo de actitud responsable hacia la naturaleza. ¿Cuándo y por qué se prohibió la caza? La prohibición de la caza en San Juan se introdujo en 2017. La decisión fue tomada por las autoridades locales después de años de discusiones y análisis de la situación ambiental. La razón principal de la prohibición fue una reducción catastrófica en el número de animales salvajes, incluidas especies raras y en peligro de extinción.

Post: 22 May 13:08

In un salone di bellezza per cervi. Sì, è vero! Le gazze, insieme ad altre specie di uccelli come le ghiandaie e alcune specie di passeri, a volte si comportano da **"pulitori"** nei confronti dei cervi o di altri grandi mammiferi. Questo fenomeno rientra in una relazione ecologica chiamata “mutualismo”, in cui entrambe le parti traggono vantaggio dall'interazione. Come funziona questa interazione: 1. Vantaggio per le gazze: Le gazze si nutrono dei parassiti (come zecche, pidocchi o larve) che vivono sulla pelle o nella pelliccia dei cervi. Questi parassiti rappresentano una fonte di cibo ricca di proteine per gli uccelli. 2. Vantaggio per i cervi: I cervi beneficiano della rimozione dei parassiti, che possono essere fastidiosi, causare prurito, trasmettere malattie o indebolire l'animale nel lungo termine. La presenza delle gazze aiuta quindi a mantenere la loro pelliccia più pulita e sana. Un esempio di cooperazione naturale Questo tipo di interazione non è limitato all

Post: 29 March 01:06

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Post: 17 July 17:52

Chasse en PAYS DE LA LOIRE: Reliefs et forêts, traditions cynégétiques, législation et passion locale Le Pays de la Loire, région verdoyante de l’Ouest français, offre aux chasseurs une diversité de terrains et de gibiers exceptionnelle. Des bords de Loire aux marais poitevins, explorez les spécificités cynégétiques de ce territoire où tradition et modernité s’entremêlent. Cet article décrypte les spécificités de la chasse en Pays de la Loire, des données démographiques aux traditions ancestrales. Géographie et Atouts Naturels La région combine plusieurs écosystèmes propices à la chasse : - Vallée de la Loire: Zones humides et îlots boisés abritent canards, vanneaux et lièvres. - Marais Poitevin: Classé « Grand Site de France », il accueille des migrateurs (bécasses, sarcelles). - Forêts domaniales (Forêt de Bercé, Forêt de Chambord) : Refuges pour cerfs, chevreuils et sangliers. - Bocage vendéen: Idéal pour le petit gibier (perdrix, faisans). Particularités de la Chasse - G

Post: 12 June 20:30

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Post: 24 March 20:12

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Post: 7 January 19:37

Morocco Shooting Range Facilities: Precision, Shotgun Sports, Archery & Safety Essentials Morocco’s shooting ranges are more than just recreational venues—they’re precision-focused environments designed for serious shooters, tactical enthusiasts, and newcomers alike. With growing interest in ballistic sports across North Africa, the term “Morocco shooting range” now encompasses a wide spectrum of disciplines, from long-range rifle training to clay target sports and archery. This guide expands on the technical side of shooting in Morocco, tailored to search queries like “Morocco shooting gear”, “archery Morocco shooting range”, and “shotgun sports Morocco”. --- 🎯 Long-Range Shooting in Morocco: Precision and Ballistics Long-range shooting is gaining traction in Morocco’s private and military-grade ranges. These facilities cater to marksmen who understand the science behind each shot: • Ballistic Mastery: Shooters must account for bullet drop, wind drift, humidity, and elevation. •

Post: 2 November 12:13

Beretta BRX1 Strata: The Ultimate Straight-Pull Rifle for Hunters and Marksmen 🦌 The Beretta BRX1 Strata is not just another bolt-action rifle—it’s a bold leap into the future of hunting firearms. With its linear reloading system, SUB-MOA accuracy, and military-grade engineering, this rifle is built for speed, precision, and adaptability in any terrain or weather condition. 🎯 Key Features at a Glance • Straight-pull bolt action for ultra-fast cycling • Camo polymer stock for stealth and durability • Cerakote-coated barrel and receiver for corrosion resistance • SUB-MOA accuracy guaranteed for 3-shot groups • Ambidextrous bolt—switchable without tools • Modular design with interchangeable barrels and calibers • Adjustable trigger (950g to 1500g) • Three-position safety system • 5-round orange polymer magazine (standard and magnum calibers) --- 🔧 Available Modifications & Configurations — Text Format Beretta offers several versions of the BRX1 rifle, each tailored for specific h

Post: 10 July 19:47

La chasse en CANTAL: Types de chasse spécifiques, gibier régional, traditions rurales et réglementation cynégétique Le Cantal, situé en Auvergne dans le centre de la France, est une région réputée pour ses paysages préservés, ses vastes étendues naturelles et sa riche biodiversité. Pour les chasseurs, ce département offre un terrain de jeu exceptionnel, alliant diversité géographique et faunique. Cet article explore en détail les caractéristiques de la chasse en Cantal, en abordant les aspects géographiques, démographiques, législatifs et traditionnels. Caractéristiques géographiques et naturelles du Cantal Le Cantal est dominé par le massif volcanique des Monts du Cantal, qui forme le plus grand stratovolcan d'Europe. Avec des sommets atteignant plus de 1 800 mètres, comme le plomb du Cantal, la région offre des paysages variés : forêts denses, pâturages, plateaux et vallées encaissées. Ces milieux naturels préservés abritent une faune abondante, idéale pour la chasse. Les forêts c

Post: 7 July 08:03

Les Clés de la Chasse en AQUITAINE: Espèces de gibier, associations locales, saisons de chasse et faits marquants L’Aquitaine, vaste région du sud-ouest de la France, est un paradis pour les chasseurs grâce à sa diversité géographique et sa richesse faunistique. Des Pyrénées aux Landes, en passant par le Bassin d’Arcachon et les vallées de la Dordogne, ce territoire offre des opportunités de chasse uniques, marquées par des traditions ancestrales et une réglementation stricte. Dans cet article, nous explorerons les aspects géographiques, naturels, démographiques et législatifs liés à la chasse en Aquitaine. Saisons de Chasse Les dates varient selon les départements (Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Gironde, Landes, Dordogne, Lot-et-Garonne) : - Gibier d’eau (canards, oies) : Du 1er septembre au 31 janvier. - Sanglier: Du 1er octobre au 28 février (battues les weekends). - Grand gibier (cerf, chevreuil) : Du 1er juin au 30 septembre (brame en septembre). - Lièvre et perdrix: Du 1er octobre

Post: 12 June 17:59

L’Univers de la Chasse en AUVERGNE: Nature préservée, démographie cynégétique, saisons de chasse et traditions locales L’Auvergne, région volcanique du Massif Central, offre aux chasseurs des paysages spectaculaires et un gibier diversifié. Entre volcans endormis, forêts profondes et lacs glaciaires, cette terre préservée allie tradition et modernité cynégétique. Découvrez les clés pour pratiquer la chasse en Auvergne. Saisons de Chasse Les dates varient selon les espèces et les départements (Allier, Cantal, Haute-Loire, Puy-de-Dôme) : - Grand gibier (cerf, chevreuil) : Du 1er juin au 30 septembre (période du brame en septembre). - Sanglier: Du 1er octobre au 28 février (battues collectives les samedis). - Gibier d’eau (canards, bécassines) : Du 1er septembre au 31 janvier. - Petit gibier (lièvre, perdrix) : Du 1er octobre au 31 décembre. - Chamois (massif du Sancy) : Du 15 août au 15 novembre. Démographie des Chasseurs L’Auvergne compte 42 000 chasseurs licenciés en 2023, d

Post: 12 June 17:14

Découvrez la Chasse dans le JURA: Faune typique, clubs actifs, réglementation locale et terrains de chasse emblématiques Le Jura, région montagneuse du Grand Est français, est un territoire de choix pour les chasseurs, alliant paysages préservés et gibier diversifié. Entre forêts denses, lacs glaciaires et plateaux calcaires, cette région offre une expérience unique, marquée par des traditions séculaires et une réglementation stricte. Découvrez les spécificités de la chasse dans le Jura, des saisons aux traditions locales. Saisons de Chasse Les dates varient selon les espèces et les départements (Jura, Ain, Doubs), mais les périodes clés sont : - Chamois: Du 15 août au 30 novembre (sexe mâle uniquement). - Cerf élaphe: Du 1er juin au 30 septembre (brame du cerf en septembre). - Sanglier: Du 1er octobre au 28 février (battues collectives les weekends). - Gibier d’eau (canards, oies) : Du 1er septembre au 31 janvier. - Lièvre et perdrix: Du 1er octobre au 31 décembre. Démograph

Post: 12 June 16:34

Game Fair 2025 : Guide gastronomique – le goût de la nature dans l’assiette Du 13 au 15 juin 2025, Lamotte-Beuvron (Loir-et-Cher) accueillera la 43e édition annuelle du Game Fair, le plus grand événement dédié à la chasse et à la nature en France. L'une des surprises les plus agréables pour les visiteurs sera la présence de 12 restaurants en service continu proposant diverses spécialités pour tous les budgets. Restaurants et caractéristiques des menus: Restaurant de l’Entrecôte — Entrecôtes et frites fraîches. Restaurant des produits Solognot — Produits locaux de la Sologne. Pub Art & Brew — Pub à l'ambiance conviviale et à la cuisine anglaise revisitée. Parfum Forestier — Spécialités omelettes – champignons. Rochefort Burger — Burgers préparés à partir de produits fermiers locaux. La Sandwicherie de la passerelle — Sandwichs rapides et goûteux. Food Truck BBQ — Burgers de sanglier et cerf, accompagnés de frites fraîches. Le Grill des Chasseurs — Grill-burgers et autres variantes de

Post: 11 June 04:29

La chasse dans le PARC JASPER au Canada : Caractéristiques géographiques, espèces locales et stratégies de chasse alpine Le parc national Jasper, situé dans les Rocheuses canadiennes en Alberta, est une destination de rêve pour les amoureux de la nature et les passionnés de chasse. Avec ses paysages époustouflants, sa faune abondante et ses traditions de chasse bien ancrées, Jasper offre une expérience unique. Cet article explore les caractéristiques géographiques, les types de chasse, les animaux chassés, les saisons, les associations de chasseurs, la législation et les traditions locales. Caractéristiques géographiques et naturelles de la région Le parc Jasper s'étend sur 10 878 km², ce qui en fait le plus grand parc national des Rocheuses canadiennes. Il abrite des montagnes majestueuses, des glaciers, des lacs cristallins et des forêts denses. La région est traversée par des rivières comme l'Athabasca et la Maligne, offrant des habitats riches pour la faune. Les zones montagneus

Post: 27 May 09:34

La chasse au NUNAVUT (Nt) : Démographie des chasseurs, traditions autochtones et saisons de chasse en Arctique Le Nunavut (Nt), territoire canadien situé dans l’Arctique, est une destination de choix pour les chasseurs en quête d’aventure et de défis. Avec ses vastes étendues sauvages, sa faune abondante et ses traditions ancestrales, le Nunavut offre une expérience de chasse unique au monde. Cet article explore les caractéristiques géographiques, les types de chasse, les animaux chassés, les saisons, les associations, la législation et les traditions locales liées à la chasse dans cette région isolée et fascinante. Caractéristiques géographiques et naturelles du Nunavut Le Nunavut est le plus grand territoire du Canada, couvrant plus de 2 millions de kilomètres carrés. Sa géographie est dominée par la toundra arctique, les montagnes, les fjords et les innombrables lacs et rivières. La région est peu peuplée, avec seulement environ 40 000 habitants répartis sur un territoire immense

Post: 16 May 08:15

Club de Chasse RIVER CAMP: Elite Hunting in Mohammedia, Morocco – Full Guide to Game, Seasons, Gear, and Location For hunters searching “best hunting clubs in Morocco”, “wild boar hunting near Casablanca”, or “Morocco waterfowl shooting”, Club de Chasse RIVER CAMP stands out as one of the country’s premier destinations. Located in Mohammedia, just 30 minutes from Casablanca, this private hunting estate offers 5,000 hectares of diverse terrain, luxury lodging, and access to Morocco’s most sought-after game species. --- 📍 Location & Access Club de Chasse RIVER CAMP 📌 Coordinates: 33°37’09.4”N 7°11’20.0”W 📍 Address: Rue 4, Mohammedia, Morocco • Region: Grand Casablanca • Proximity: 45 km from Casablanca Airport; accessible via highway A3 • Terrain: Forests, vineyards, cereal fields, lakes, and cork oak groves • Climate: Mild winters, ideal for hunting October–March --- 🦌 Types of Hunting at River Camp River Camp is optimized for search terms like “big game hunting Morocco”, “p

Post: 20 December 14:21

Bear Gun Shootout: The Drill To get a better handle on this debate I enlisted the help of two fellow pistoleros: Sean Murphy, a USPSA Grand Master, and Outdoor Life staff writer Tyler Freel, who by virtue of living in Alaska hunts bears every year. We conducted a live-fire experiment at Gunsite Academy in the form of a simple, but challenging drill. The three of us shot an array of five knockdown steel poppers from far to near to simulate a bear charge. The farthest target was in the center and then we zig-zagged from far left to far right and then to near left and near right to add in erratic motion and increase the stress level. The farthest target was approximately 20 yards away and the closest were about 12 yards downrange. Watch the video above to see the drill for yourself.

Post: 16 December 17:07

La chasse en MÉTROPOLE DE LYON: Démographie cynégétique, législation encadrante, faune locale et traditions rurales La Métropole de Lyon, située dans la région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes en France, est une zone urbaine dense, mais elle offre également des espaces naturels propices à la pratique de la chasse. Cet article explore les caractéristiques géographiques, les types de chasse, les animaux chassés, les saisons, les associations, la législation et les traditions locales liées à la chasse dans cette région. Caractéristiques géographiques et naturelles de la région La Métropole de Lyon est principalement urbanisée, avec la ville de Lyon comme centre névralgique. Cependant, elle comprend également des zones rurales et des espaces naturels, notamment les Monts d'Or au nord, les bords de Saône et du Rhône, et des forêts comme celle de Millery. Ces espaces offrent des habitats variés pour le petit gibier et quelques espèces de grand gibier, bien que la pression urbaine limite les zones de

Post: 24 July 12:30

Beretta 688 Performance Review: A Modern Sporting Shotgun for Champions and Enthusiasts. System & Price. The Beretta 688 Performance is a bold evolution in the world of clay shooting and sport hunting. Designed to bridge the gap between entry-level and competition-grade firearms, this over-and-under shotgun blends Italian craftsmanship with cutting-edge features. Whether you’re a weekend shooter or an aspiring champion, the 688 Performance offers precision, comfort, and style in one sleek package. 🧱 Design & Build Quality Beretta 688 Beretta’s 688 Performance is built on the proven 680-series boxlock action, but with a wider and heavier receiver for improved balance and recoil absorption. The black laminated wood stock is not only visually striking but also more resistant to moisture and wear than traditional walnut. • Receiver: Steel, blued finish with orange 688 branding • Stock: Laminated birch with B-Fast® adjustable comb • Weight: ~3.75–3.80 kg depending on barrel length • Le

Post: 16 July 20:23

Are All Benelli Shotguns Made in Italy? A Deep Dive into Manufacturing, Myths, and Markings When it comes to premium shotguns, few names carry the weight and reputation of Benelli. Known for their sleek design, inertia-driven systems, and military-grade reliability, Benelli shotguns are a staple among hunters, sport shooters, and tactical professionals alike. But one question continues to surface across forums, gun shops, and search engines: Are all Benelli shotguns made in Italy? Let’s unpack the facts, clear up the confusion, and explore what “Made in Italy” really means when it comes to Benelli firearms. 🔍 What People Are Asking Online Before we dive into the answer, here are some common variations of this question that users search for: • Where are Benelli shotguns manufactured? • Is Benelli USA making shotguns in America? • Are Turkish Benelli shotguns real? • Which Benelli models are made in Italy? • Is the Benelli M4 made in Italy or the USA? These variations reflect a g

Post: 2 July 13:49

Browning 825 Pro Sport: A Detailed Review for the Discerning Shotgunner The Browning 825 Pro Sport is a well-regarded over-under shotgun that occupies a sweet spot for both hunting and clay target shooting. It's designed to offer a blend of performance, reliability, and aesthetics that Browning is known for. Let's dive into the details. Overview and Purpose The 825 Pro Sport is built on the proven B525 action, a workhorse in the shotgun world. It's intended as a versatile gun, comfortable in the field for game birds and equally at home on the clay range. The "Pro Sport" designation indicates features geared toward competitive shooting, but without sacrificing its hunting pedigree. Key Features and Specifications Action: Reliable B525 Over-Under Receiver: Steel, typically with tasteful engraving Barrels: Back-bored, Vector Pro lengthened forcing cones Chokes: Invector Plus flush or extended chokes (typically 5 included) Stock: Grade 3 or higher walnut, adjustable comb options a

Post: 8 March 00:44

Grace et beau gosse - comment distinguer ? Ces parents yurkiens de kunitsa se sont rencontrés un jour sur tout le territoire du Belarus. Et maintenant la grâce peut être rencontrée presque partout, mais la beauté en 2015 est entrée dans le Livre Rouge national. 🐾 Grace est le plus petit représentant des acariens. La longueur de son corps sans queue est de 11-23 cm. Le beau peut être plus petit que la grâce, ainsi que presque trois fois plus grand - 17-32 cm sans queue. En automne, ces espèces changent la fourrure brune en blanche. #FaitSauvage : pas facile de distinguer ces bêtes sur le terrain. Mais il y a une vraie marque - le bout de la queue. Il est toujours noir chez un bel homme, peu importe la saison. ❓ Avez-vous rencontré ces animaux dans la nature ? Écrivez l'espèce, l'année et le quartier svp. 📷 Merci pour la photo Ina Subotina ; Sasha Sanbith (taille de la photo changée) CC BY-SA 4.0 Wikimedia Sommons.

Post: 16 January 09:21

Review of the SAN SWISS ARMS SHR 970 Hunting Rifle in .300 Winchester Magnum As an avid hunter and shooting enthusiast, I recently had the opportunity to test the SAN SWISS ARMS SHR 970 rifle chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum. Over the course of several outings, I gathered my thoughts on this firearm, both positive and negative, which I believe will be helpful to potential buyers. Pros: Build Quality: The SAN SWISS ARMS SHR 970 boasts an impressive build quality. The materials feel robust, and the rifle has a solid, well-engineered look and feel. The machined components contribute to its durability, making it suitable for various hunting environments. Match Barrel: One of the standout features of SHR 970 is its match-grade barrel. The accuracy it provides is remarkable, especially at long distances. I’ve managed to achieve tight groupings, making it an excellent choice for precision shooting. Integrated Muzzle Brake: The integrated muzzle brake significantly reduces recoil, whic

Post: 12 January 01:05

Beretta 686 Onyx 12/76 Double-Barrel Shotgun Review I recently had the opportunity to try out the Beretta 686 Onyx 12/76, a double-barrel shotgun renowned for its quality and craftsmanship. Below are my thoughts on its performance, design, and my overall experience with the firearm. Pros: Exceptional Craftsmanship: The construction of the Beretta 686 Onyx is nothing short of impressive. The barrels are made from a special grade of chrome-molybdenum steel, providing durability and resistance to wear. The shotgun feels solid in hand, and every component seems meticulously crafted. Elegant Design: The vertical alignment of the barrels gives the 686 Onyx a classic and elegant look. The finish is sleek, and the wood is finely polished, which adds to its aesthetic appeal. It's a shotgun that stands out, whether on the range or in the field. Nice Balance and Weight: Weighing in at 2.9 kg, the shotgun is perfectly balanced for my frame. The overall length of 1100 mm and barrel length of

Post: 10 January 23:39

Sako S20 in .308 Win with a 61 cm Barrel and Fluting Review The Sako S20 is an innovative bolt-action rifle that has caught my attention due to its combination of versatility, quality, and design. Having spent considerable time with the .308 Winchester variant featuring a 61 cm barrel and fluted design, I feel compelled to share my thoughts—including both its impressive strengths and its few drawbacks. Sako S20 Pros: Exceptional Build Quality: Sako has a long-standing reputation for craftsmanship, and the S20 lives up to those expectations. The materials used are high-grade, and the attention to detail is evident in every component, from the action to the stock. Fluted Barrel: The 61 cm fluted barrel not only enhances the aesthetics of the rifle but also plays a significant role in reducing weight. The fluting helps with cooling, which is beneficial during extended shooting sessions and contributes to overall accuracy. Accuracy: The .308 Winchester caliber is widely respected for

Post: 21 December 23:39

NightForce NX8 4-32×50 F1 Scope Review I recently had the opportunity to test the NightForce NX8 4-32×50 F1 scope, and I wanted to share my thoughts on its performance and features. First off, the build quality is exceptional. The NX8 feels robust and well-constructed, which is something I always look for in a high-end optic. The scope is made from aircraft-grade aluminum, providing durability without adding unnecessary weight. The matte finish not only looks great but also minimizes glare, which is a plus during those sunny days in the field. Optically, the NX8 is outstanding. The image clarity and brightness are impressive across all magnification levels. The 32x magnification allows for detailed observation of targets at long distances, and the 50mm objective lens helps gather light effectively, promoting excellent low-light performance. I found the colors to be true-to-life, and contrast was sharp, which is critical for identifying details at varying ranges. The reticle is ano

Post: 24 November 00:52

Fausti Stefano Italian vertical shotgun in 12 gauge review The Fausti Stefano 12 gauge vertical shotgun is a remarkable piece of craftsmanship that showcases the beauty and functionality synonymous with Italian firearms. From the moment I held it, I was impressed by its elegant design and robust build quality. Design and Aesthetics: The Fausti Stefano features a classic side-by-side configuration that is both aesthetically pleasing and ergonomic. The woodwork is exquisite, often made from high-grade walnut, providing both visual appeal and a comfortable grip. The finely checkered stock allows for a secure hold, which is essential during shooting. Additionally, the engravings on the receiver reflect impeccable artistry, making it not just a tool for shooting but also a work of art. Performance Fausti Stefano 12 gauge: In terms of performance, this shotgun is highly reliable. The action is smooth, and the trigger pull is crisp, which significantly enhances shooting accuracy. The

Post: 19 November 00:01

Review of the Taurus 5-30x56 FFP Optic from Vector Optics The Taurus 5-30x56 FFP (First Focal Plane) from Vector Optics is a high-performance riflescope designed for precision shooting at long ranges. With its robust features and quality build, this optic is aimed at both serious enthusiasts and competitive shooters looking to enhance their shooting experience. Here’s a detailed overview of its performance, features, and overall value. Build Quality and Design Taurus 5-30x56 FFP One of the first things that stands out about the Taurus 5-30x56 is its solid construction. The scope is built from aircraft-grade aluminum, making it both lightweight and incredibly durable. The matte black finish is not only aesthetically pleasing but also provides a non-reflective surface that minimizes glare. The scope is designed to be water, fog, and shock-proof, ensuring that it can withstand harsh environmental conditions. This durability is essential for outdoor shooting, whether in wet or tough te

Post: 29 October 11:58

Stylish Home Interiors Featuring Hunting Trophies: Bears, Foxes, Deer, and Iconic African Wildlife Transforming your home into a stylish haven can take on a unique twist when you incorporate hunting trophies. Character pieces like bears, foxes, deer, and famous African animals can add a striking visual element while paying homage to nature and the art of wildlife conservation. First, consider the placement of your trophies. A grand bear mount above a stone fireplace can create a bold centerpiece, making the living room feel both rustic and luxurious. Surround it with a palette of warm browns, deep greens, and soft neutrals to enhance the natural aesthetic. You might also think about introducing a variety of textures through rustic wooden furniture and soft fabrics, like leather or wool, to create a cozy atmosphere. In a more eclectic setting, fox mounts can add a whimsical touch. Their playful nature can shine through when displayed alongside vintage hunting gear or framed wildlife

Post: 11 September 21:52

The Yellowstone Travelers, Wandering an unexpected path. Through the seasons of rain amongst the greens, bright sunshine of warmth, fallen leaves of gold, and darkness housed in cold, they step with heavy hooves of history across a vast forested ecosystem reserved for them; their home and their recovery. Here, even what's for us, remains for them. This protected world stretches for nearly 3,500 square miles across these mountains, an almost entirely untouched wilderness. Below, a short 142 miles of pavement carves a Grand Loop where most of Yellowstone's human visitors can be found. But even these 142 miles belong to the wild residents, and they will often use them as they please. This is, of course, the path of least resistance, and they recognize it as such. Make no mistake, the iconic bison herds of Yellowstone are never forced to use these paved miles. They use them simply because they want to, not because they have to. These are fascinating moments of unique circumstance, and I

Post: 18 April 09:21

La chasseresse Figurez vous que je viens de me rendre compte qu’elles sont nombreuses. Et tellement discrètes qu’on ne peut pas deviner le nombre . C’est ce qui fait la différence avec le chasseur . Nous les hommes on a besoin de s’afficher pour exister . Et bien ces dames , c’est l’inverse . C’est à travers différentes publications qu’elles osent se livrer avec parcimonie et ainsi nous montrer qu’elles existent . Alors mesdames je tenais vraiment à vous remercier et la chasse également vous remercie . Car vous avez ce côté sensible qui adoucit notre monde parfois pas si simple . Vos commentaires et vos photos font que vous avez bel et bien votre place dans ce monde ou le sexisme disparaît petit à petit . Grand corps malade dit dans une chanson .«veuillez accepter mesdames cette déclaration comme une tentative honnête de réparation face au profond machisme de nos coutumes , de nos cultures. » C’est un honneur de pouvoir faire qu’un ! Votre authenticité a une valeur inestimable. Lors

Post: 15 June 18:00

🏰 Le château de Cendrillon de Germany 🏰 Schloss Moritzburg Probablement le plus joli château amouvé de Saxe. C'est Auguste le Fort qui en 1743 achète le château existant à cet endroit et le convertit en un magnifique château baroque au milieu d'un grand étang et d'un parc. Une promenade autour du lac du château avec des avenues dorées d'arbres de couleur automnale est presque aussi belle qu'une visite à l'intérieur de ce château majestueux. Une pièce après l'autre se vante de tapisseries en cuir uniques et ornées et le château possède l'une des plus importantes collections de trophées de chasse dans @TAG. L'apogée de la poshness se trouve dans la soi-disant « salle des plumes » où plus d'un million de plumes colorées composent le lit à baldaquin et les décorations murales. Ici à @TAG, luxe et artisanat - les deux caractéristiques de la période baroque - sont magnifiquement démontrés. .. et pourquoi un château de Cendrillon, peut-on demander ? Eh bien, c'est parce que le film cult

Post: 24 November 11:05

SPRING 2022 GEAR SHOP The Spring 2022 Gear Shop is just loaded with so many new and exiting items to make your next hunting trip a success from rifles and optics to knives and ammo and everything in between. Henry All-Weather Lever Action .45-70 Side Gate henryusa.com The Henry All-Weather Lever Action .45-70 Side Gate takes Henry’s hardest-working big-bore rifle and propels it into new levels of versatility with the inclusion of a side-loading gate. With hard chrome-plated metal surfaces and an industrial-grade, weather-resistant coating on the hardwood, this rifle is built from the ground up for outdoorsmen. Nightforce NX8 2.5-20×50 Riflescope nightforceoptics.com The NX8 2.5-20×50 builds upon the rugged, reliable, and repeatable legacy of Nightforce’s NXS line built over more than 20 years. Despite the compact size, the NX8 F2 riflescopes feature Nightforce’s ZeroStop turret, DigIllum reticle illumination, power throw lever, and several new purpose-built F2 reticles. The optical

Post: 11 November 10:08

Florida hunters capture more than 80 giant snakes in Python Bowl Most visitors to the mosquito-infested swamps of the Florida Everglades are happy to leave again quickly: a half-hour airboat ride and photograph of a basking alligator is usually enough to satisfy the curiosity of any tourist keen to return to the theme parks and beaches – or sports events – of the sunshine state’s more traditional attractions. But Mike Kimmel wouldn’t be anywhere else. The professional wildlife trapper and self-styled python cowboy’s most recent excursion into the uninhabitable backwaters of the famed River of Grass region was rewarded with the grand prize in this year’s extra-special version of the annual Python Challenge encouraging the public to catch as many of the invasive giant snakes that decimate native wildlife as possible. Invasive Species in Florida HOMESTEAD, FL - FEBRUARY 20: 'The Invasives'. Scenes around the Florida Everglades on February 20, 2014 in Homestead, Florida. A young Burmese

Post: 20 May 18:42

Anschutz 1516 .22 WMR: A Hunter's Honest Review As a hunter who's been tracking game and spending time at the range for years, I have a soft spot for quality rimfire rifles. The Anschutz 1516 in .22 WMR has been on my radar for a while, and after putting it through its paces, here's my no-nonsense take: The Good (Where the 1516 Shines): Unrivaled Accuracy: This is where the Anschutz truly stands out. The match-grade barrel and precise manufacturing translate to incredibly tight groups. Even at 100 yards, it's consistently accurate, making it a top choice for small game hunting and target shooting. I have to say that the .22 WMR version of the 1516 may actually be better that it's .22 LR brother in this instance. Exceptional Trigger: The trigger is crisp, light, and adjustable. It's a joy to use and significantly contributes to the rifle's overall accuracy. High-Quality Build: Anschutz rifles are known for their craftsmanship, and the 1516 is no exception. The fit and finish are ex

Post: 26 March 21:29

Sauer 303 .30-06 Review of thе semi-auto rifle I recently had the opportunity to test the Sauer 303 in .30-06, and I must say, it left a lasting impression on me. Here’s my honest review based on my experience. Build Quality and Design: First off, the Sauer 303 boasts exceptional build quality. The use of high-grade materials is evident in both the stock and barrel. The synthetic stock is not only lightweight but also feels robust and durable, which is essential for those long days in the field. The rifle's overall design is sleek and modern, with an ergonomic shape that provides a comfortable grip. Performance: When it comes to performance, the .30-06 caliber delivers power and versatility. The Sauer 303 allowed for consistent and accurate shooting at various ranges. The recoil is manageable, making it suitable for both experienced shooters and newcomers. During my testing, I found the rifle to be reliable, with smooth cycling of rounds and no malfunctions. The accuracy is wher

Post: 26 November 11:33

How We Tested the Best Spotting Scopes We invite manufacturers to submit any new spotting scopes introduced from mid-2022 through 2023. Because this particular category of sports optics is expensive to manufacture, and because the market isn’t nearly as dynamic as rifle scopes or binoculars—after all, once you’ve purchased a spotting scope, you’re unlikely to be in the market for another—we test spotters only every two or three years. Low-Light Performance We also measure the low-light performance of each submission by mounting them to tripods and focusing them at 200 yards at a black-and-white resolution target at twilight, all in order to measure the brightness of the glass. The scope that can “see” the longest into the gathering darkness gets top marks. The scope that loses its night-vision earliest gets the lowest score. Scopes in the middle receive scores somewhere between those two poles. How We Score and Grade Optics We break our 10-point scoring into four general categories

Post: 29 January 17:50

Seeking Sun Amountain lion kills an elk calf in a wooded area of Taos, New Mexico. It happens in a small clearing that leads to one million undeveloped acres of Carson National Forest. That clearing is Garrett Vene Klasen’s front yard and he has a front-row seat for the wildest feast he’s ever witnessed. There’s only one problem. He doesn’t have the right camera. “The right camera would have made a huge difference,” says Garrett Vene Klasen, hunter and New Mexico Wild northern conservation director. “All I had was the camera on my doorbell, which is sad.” The shots from that doorbell camera are low-grade grainy and the audio sounds stuffed with earwax. You can tell what’s going on as long as you’re in range of the home’s Wi-Fi, but the experience is lackluster due to poor resolution and limited capabilities. Bushnell eliminates all that let down with its remote trail camera, CelluCore 20 Solar. “The biggest advantage is it’s real-time information relayed over cellular networks rat

Post: 1 December 09:36

Related to request “Os Cinco Grandes”