Keith pulls an uno reverse card out of his pocket to play against our last episode (sorry about no video too guys, Caleb pulled is not only adopting boomer guns but boomer technology literacy) and the boys talk about buying your first rifle in 2025. Joey went for hunting. Keith went for an affordable black rifle. Paul got a crate Mosin.
Our SEMA 2025 roundup showcases the most innovative overland gear, featuring cutting-edge products and essential camp setup upgrades.
Top 10 Hunting Bolt-Action Rifles for under and over $1,000 price point battle it out for the Ballistic's Best Hunting Edition title! Read more about it here!
Bear & Son Cutlery is not a logo slapped on an overseas chassis. Offering affordable tactical and EDC options, the Bear OPS division of Bear & Son delivers American-made cutlery like the Nekama. Offering clean lines and smooth operation, this new knife is a budget-friendly workhorse.
READ MORE: https://www.TacticalKnives.com/article/bear-ops-nekama/
The Wuben X1 Pro is a legitimate bike lighting system that delivers real power, advanced engineering, and unwavering reliability for riders on any trail or road.
Six hunting suppressors battle for the crown of Ballistics' Best, who will win — Dead Air, Nosler, Rugged, Silencer Central, SilencerCo, or Wilson Combat?
Top six 20 gauge shotguns, for waterfowl and turkey hunting, battle it out for Ballistic’s Best 2025 Hunting Edition Award.
The cellphone or smart device, as we refer to them now, has been both a blessing and a curse. They are so useful much of the time. However, when all circumstances aren’t aligned, they can quickly become useless. Anyone with an iPhone has to have noticed that every time you need the camera to work quickly and accurately, it craps the bed as if it knows the dire needs of the moment. Don’t let that happen to your emergency communication plan in the wild. Instead, reach for the Garmin inReach Messenger Plus.
READ MORE: https://athlonoutdoors.com/article/garmin-inreach-messenger-plus/
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