Red dot or iron sights? We compare both for carry.
Red dots vs iron sights for carry: which one wins?
Red dots vs iron sights for carry: which one wins?
We compared 5 electronic ear pro options from $22–$299, and that NRR number on the box is lying to you – real-world protection runs 7–10 dB lower than rated.
One scope does all or keep it simple? We compare.
We compared 5 bolt-action deer rifles from $500–$1,200. Your factory trigger hurts accuracy more than your scope – and the caliber debate barely matters inside 400 yards.
Choosing between a red dot and LPVO for hunting
We compared 5 beginner .22 rifles from $280–$500 – and tested how ammo brand alone can swing accuracy by 3 MOA in the same gun.
Born in Montana’s backcountry for serious hunters.
We compared 5 shooting glasses from $15–$200. Most only meet ANSI Z87.1 – which stops a BB at 150 fps. The Wiley X Saber tops our list and actually meets MIL-PRF-32432.
FrogLube’s plant-based formula cleans guns naturally.
We compared 5 home defense shotguns from $250–$1,900. Spoiler: 00 buck spreads just 4–5 inches at 7 yards – you still have to aim. The Mossberg 590A1 wins, but ammo choice matters as much as the gun.