Ready to Sharpen Your Shooting Skills? Get Ahead With the 10 Best Airsoft Sniper Rifles Around

Ready to Sharpen Your Shooting Skills? Get Ahead With the 10 Best Airsoft Sniper Rifles Around

Whether you’re experienced with airsoft or not airsoft sniper rifles can be a great addition to any firearm collection. What’s great about these rifles is that they can be used for quite a few different purposes.

If you’re looking to improve your accuracy and long-range shooting, then an airsoft sniper rifle is a budget-friendly way to do so. You may be just getting started with airsoft, if so an airsoft sniper rifle is a great place to start.

In this guide, we’ll review ten of the best airsoft sniper rifles and provide you with the key information that you need to purchase a top quality airsoft sniper rifle.

Let’s get started.

At A Glance: Our Top 5 Best Airsoft Sniper Rifles Around Of [current_date format=Y]

  • [amazon link=”B01AMAOP4E” title =”Gamo Raptor”]  OUR TOP CHOICE
  • [amazon link=”B01IFWQ8IM” title =”Well MB4411G”]
  • [amazon link=”B01N5WQY46″ title =”ASG McMillian”]
  • [amazon link=”B009O1YLQU” title =”Spring Bolt Action”]
  • [amazon link=”B00GX3X6XQ” title =”BBTAC BT59″]

 

[amazon link=”B01AMAOP4E” title =”The Best Airsoft Sniper Rifle: Raptor”]

Our pick for the best [amazon link=”B01AMAOP4E” title =”The Raptor Whisper Air Rifle”] is powered by inert gas technology, a gas piston that replaces the spring delivering more terminal velocity. The air rifle fires at 1300 FPS. This ensures less vibration, more consistent power, and a constant and smooth cocking effort.

The rifle comes with a one year warranty, so you’re covered for at least one year should anything happen to the rifle. The rife features the well-known Whisper noise reduction technology and the rifle is nice and quiet when you’re taking a shot.

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The Whisper noise suppression technology is already known and trusted by thousands of shooters worldwide. It’s great that Raptor has integrated it into this air rifle. It’s one of the first noise-dampening technologies in the airgun industry.

When you’re shooting the rifle, the action feels free and crisp, which is helped by the Smooth Action Trigger from Gamo, and it helps the shooter acquire a more precise shot and prevents creep from occurring. The trigger is highly-effective; it’s been designed for pest control, hunting, and target shooting, which makes this rifle highly versatile and multi-purpose.

Overall, the Raptor Whisper Air Rifle has everything you need in an airsoft sniper rifle. It’s easy to use, highly versatile, lightweight, and beginner-friendly and even comes with a one year warranty. This means you can easily transport the rifle wherever you want to go, fire it in whichever way you like all while knowing you’re covered should anything go wrong with it!

 

[amazon link=”B00GX3X6XQ” title =”The Airsoft Sniper Rifle With the Best Accessories: BBTac BT59″]

For a fully-equipped airsoft rifle, make sure you check out [amazon link=”B00GX3X6XQ” title =”the BBTac BT59.”] The rifle comes fully equipped with magazine, sling, scope, and bipod, which is great as it means you don’t need to worry about purchasing further equipment after you’ve purchased the rifle.

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The BBTac is a powerful airsoft gun with a 400+ FPS which allows you to fire 0.20 BBs, while it will fire a 350 FPS with 0.25 BB’s. You don’t need to worry about gas or batteries to operate the rifle, all you need to do cock and shoot.

As well as having a powerful shot, the rifle is also very accurate, and the cock and shot action is not too hard to pull back, making it very user friendly. While the bolt, barrel, bipod, and trigger are all made of metal, the body of the rifle is made from a durable plastic meaning the whole rifle is well made and built to last.

 

[amazon link=”B000N6261C” title =”The Best Airsoft Assault Rifle: UKARMS M14″]

If you’re more of an automatic rifle fan, then [amazon link=”B000N6261C” title =”the UKARMS M14″] could be perfect for you. This airsoft gun is a full-scale replica of the M14 automatic rifle and is compatible with 6mm BB’s. This firearm looks, feels, weighs, and functions just like a real M14 rifle, it’s just safer.

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Firing at a velocity of between 280 to 300 FPS, with a range of 120 feet, the M14 has a good range, while delivering a powerful shot. The rifle comes with a 37-round magazine and also with a barrel cleaning rod so you can keep the barrel maintained and clean.

We took this rifle down to the range for some target practice and found it to be very accurate. The sights are adjustable, giving you the precision you need to really hone in your target.

The only downside is that the stock is made from plastic that feels a little cheap, but other than that, it’s a well-made, durable M14 replica.

 

[amazon link=”B00IVKAY84″ title =”The Best Looking Airsoft Sniper Rifle: GameFace 52004″]

[amazon link=”B00IVKAY84″ title =”The GameFace 52004 sniper carbine”] is a spring-powered single-shot action airsoft rifle. The rifle is well-made from the highest quality materials. The rifle is easy to load, and its magazine holds up to 29 rounds giving you plenty of firepower and shots before you’ll need to reload.

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The rifle is great for long-range shooting, the barrel is a one-piece metal barrel fully equipped for long-range shooting. The rifle is styled like a sniper rifle and is comfortable to shoot with its synthetic stock, and it’s rubber recoil pad.

Included with the firearm is an ammo speedloader, a 29 round magazine, and a cleaning. We particularly like this as it means you can start using the rifle as soon as you buy it, and not have to worry about buying accessories, perfect for beginners and experienced marksmen.

 

[amazon link=”B009O1YLQU” title =”Spring Bolt Action Well m187d”]

[amazon link=”B009O1YLQU” title =”The Spring Bolt Action Well m187d”] is as the name suggests a spring-bolt action airsoft sniper rifle. The Sniper RIfle fires at an impressive 500 FPS, with 0.20g BB’s. The rifle comes with a scope and a bipod, so you don’t have to worry about buying these things separately.

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We like the fact that you can upgrade/downgrade the rifle to how powerful you want it. If the 500 FPS is too high you can put in a weaker spring. For upgrading, it’s recommended that you upgrade the trigger box to a better one, so you have stronger springs to prevent it from breaking. You may also want to consider upgrading the cylinder, piston head as well to prevent the spring from breaking.

The accuracy of the shot is impressive, we tested it at 100 feet, and the shot was deadly accurate. For a sniper rifle replica, it’s quite lightweight and small, which makes it easy to move around with, giving you lots of flexibility with where you want to use the firearm.

 

[amazon link=”B071Z8XTF5″ title =”Best Entry Level Airsoft Rifle: Double Eagle”]

Made with high-strength materials including an ABS polymer stock, a full-metal barrel, bolt, and trigger [amazon link=”B071Z8XTF5″ title =”the Double Eagle Field Marksman Bolt Action Airsoft Sniper Rifle”] is a top of the range, easy to use a firearm.

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The rifle fires .20g BBs at a velocity of 400-420 FPS. The rifle is fitted with a front rail mount for bipods and other accessories, but it’s worth noting that scope and bipod are not included with the rifle.

The rifle is a good weight, meaning you can maneuver it easily and fire it in a host of different locations. The shot hits hard and accurately, so it’s perfect for taking out and practicing with.

The price is very affordable, and it really is a great rifle if you’re looking to get started in airsoft or just looking for a fun new hobby. The rifle is very well built and easy to use and should last for years to come if you take proper care of it.

 

[amazon link=”B01IFWQ8IM” title =”The Military Special: Well MB4411G”]

If you prefer a military-style rifle for your airsoft experience, then [amazon link=”B01IFWQ8IM” title =”the Well MB4411MG”] could be for you. The rifle has an intimidating look, and from the first glance, you can tell that it’s made from high-quality materials. The outer barrel is fluted and made fully from metal; the grip is ergonomic, so it won’t cause strain to your wrists, forearms, or joints.

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The magazine well features a paddle-style magazine that allows for rapid magazine swaps, perfect for those times when you’re firing off quick shots and want to reload rapidly. The polymer body is rigid and has front and rear metal sling points, and the fold-able stock has an adjustable cheek riser to provide comfort for long-distance shooting.

The optic isn’t included with the rifle, so you’ll have to purchase one separately. We were impressed with the accuracy of this rifle; it fires well. The only downside is that it’s quite heavy, so not as easy to move around as some of the rifles we looked at.

Comfort and style are the standout features of the Well MB4411MG, and if these are things you look for in an airsoft rifle, the Well MB4411Mg could be perfect for you.

 

[amazon link=”B01N5WQY46″ title =”AGS McMillian Sportline M40A3″]

[amazon link=”B01N5WQY46″ title =”The AGS McMillian Sportline M40A3 Sniper Airsoft Rifle”] is a bolt action spring rifle. The rifle will fire at around 420 FPS, which is a pretty powerful shot. You can use 0.20 bbs with this rifle, and the bolt action is very smooth but does have a certain level of resistance to it.

We noticed that the rifle is far more accurate when there’s little to no wind present, but this makes sense, so consider using the rifle on still days if you can.

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The rifle is a formidable sniper, it is quite heavy, so this may deter beginners, but it does give the rifle a very solid feel. The rifle will fire 10 bolt action shots before a reload is needed, this isn’t a super high-capacity but is sufficient.

The rifle has a range of about 40 meters, but the rifle doesn’t come with a scope, so you will have to buy one separately.

 

[amazon link=”B076XQFKQ7″ title =”The Most Authentic Airsoft Sniper Rifle: BBTac Airsoft Sniper Rifle M62″]

With a powerful spring-loaded action, [amazon link=”B076XQFKQ7″ title =”the BBTac Airsoft Sniper Rifle M62″] is highly realistic and has a very authentic feel. The airsoft rifle is finished with a matte black finish and allows you to fire powerful .2g BBS. It’s very accurate, sturdy, and is a good buy for those looking for a steady shot.

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It’s a great option for beginners and not hard to change the spring should you need to. The rifle is made from plastic, but it’s tough plastic, so the rifle is tough and built to last. The rifle does come with a scope, it’s not the best, so you may want to upgrade, but it’s good to get started with.

The trigger has a nice resistance; it’s not too tough and is easy for the user without straining the hand. We liked the fact that the rifle is quick to reload, which is great when you’re looking to fire quickly.

 

[amazon link=”B01APG0SXW” title =”Most Accurate Airsoft Sniper Rifle: Gamo 6110017154 Varmint”]

[amazon link=”B01APG0SXW” title =”The Gamo 6610017154″] is a .177 cal pellet single cocking break barrel. The Varmint features a long-lasting spring-piston able to deliver 1250 fps of muzzle velocity with Gamo PBA Platinum pellets .117 cal.

Unlike the Raptor, the Gamo doesn’t have any noise dampening built-in, so it is louder than the Raptor when taking a shot. The rifle does come with a one year warranty, which is a nice addition. The 1250 FPS makes the Gamo perfect for hunting small game, pest control, and target practice.

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The air rifle is fitted with a 4×32 shockproof scope that has an adjustable second stage. This scope allows you to pick off small, hard-to-see targets.

It’s a very accurate spring powered rifle, and the cocking effort is very moderate, which is great in an air rifle. The rifle is comfortable to shoot, and its synthetic ambidextrous all-weather stock with its rubber recoil pad means there isn’t much kickback when the rifle is fired.

Gamo has been involved in the air gun industry for over 120 years and with them being one of the largest manufacturers of air gun pellets in the world you know that their air rifles are going to be some of the best.

 

What Is an Airsoft Sniper Rifle?

Airsoft sniper rifles are a type of airsoft gun with a powerful shot and long-distance range. They are great for those marksmen looking for a safer alternative from live firearms and are perfect for those looking to sharpen up on their shooting skills or pick up a new and enjoyable hobby.

One of the first things you’ll notice when looking at airsoft sniper rifles is that most of them are spring powered, this means that you’ll have to cock and load the sniper when you shoot it. This is good as it means you don’t have to worry about re-charging the battery or buying more gas to power the rifle.

Sniping in airsoft is a fun way to mix it up if you already have been playing with airsoft for a while, and they’re a great inexpensive way to get started in shooting. Spring-powered airsoft sniper rifles are similar to spring pistols just larger and more powerful.

Most good quality airsoft sniper rifles will shoot at least 400 FPS or more; this added power gives you a powerful shot and a slight edge in range too. These types of firearms do require some arm strength to manipulate the bolt and pull back to cock the rifle.

 

Choosing the Best Airsoft Sniper Rifle

Choosing the best airsoft sniper rifle will depend on your needs and what you’re looking for. All airsoft guns are a good option if you’re looking at getting into shooting, but airsoft sniper rifles are perfect for those looking to refine their technique and get comfortable shooting at long distances.

Airsoft sniper rifles give you the opportunity to get laser focussed on the target you want to hit, most of the rifles we looked at give you the ability to change the spring depending on how powerful you want the rifle to be. It’s worth checking the FPS before you make a purchase, as this will give you an idea of how powerful the rifle can be.

Another thing to look out for is what’s included with the rifle; some come with sights, bipods, and other accessories, while some just come as singular items. We recommend that you choose an airsoft sniper rifle that is made with durable, tough materials. Most of the time, if a rifle is made from tough metal or tough plastic, the rifle should last a long time, provided you care for it properly.

Some of the airsoft sniper rifles we looked at come with warranties that cover you should something happen. Some of them don’t, so it’s up to you whether a warranty is important to you. Most airsoft sniper rifles are very affordable which is great for those on a budget.

 

How to Buy an Airsoft Sniper Rifle

The first thing you need to establish is budget, while airsoft sniper rifles are pretty affordable it’s still worthwhile thinking how much you want to spend. You may have to factor in buying a sight, bipod, and other accessories if these accessories aren’t included with the rifle you buy.

Another important factor is to think about the skills that you’re looking to develop; if you’re looking to get better at long-range shooting, then an airsoft sniper rifle is a great idea. If you want to get into airsoft and shooting, then again, an airsoft sniper rifle is a good place to start. Think about what you want to achieve and the level you’re at before making a purchase.

 

Sharpen Your Shooting Skills

Now we’ve looked at ten of the best airsoft sniper rifles around; you should have some idea of what you need to look for.

While airsoft isn’t the same as real shooting, it’s a great alternative, particularly if you’re looking to increase your skills with a firearm without spending lots on an actual gun. Airsoft sniper rifles are particularly good if you’re looking to sharpen your skills or get comfortable with long-range shooting.

The best airsoft sniper rifle we tested and would recommend is [amazon link=”B01AMAOP4E” title =”the Raptor Whisper Air Rifle”] as we explained earlier, the rifle is versatile, easy to use and very user friendly, all while delivering a powerful, accurate shot.

There’s not much more you can ask for in an airsoft sniper rifle, and whichever choice you decide to make, be sure to keep those factors in mind when you’re making a decision.

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Ever Wanted to Know How to Fire an Arrow? Learn How to Measure Draw Length

Ever Wanted to Know How to Fire an Arrow? Learn How to Measure Draw Length

Measuring your draw length is not a difficult process, but it is one that requires patience and a willingness to learn to get right. Knowing how to measure your draw length will ensure that the bow you select for use is the right size for you and is comfortable to use.

If you get these things right with a bow, you’ll be able to enjoy maximum power in your shots, which will also help you get the most enjoyment out of using a bow.

In archery, there are two types of draw length: your own personal draw length and the draw length of the bow you’re shooting. Your own draw length is unique to you and is dependent on your physical size, and your draw length can change as you grow.

The methods we’ll lay out in this guide are very easy to follow, and all you’ll need is another person to help you out and a tape measure. Both of these methods can be followed if you’re a beginner archer or if you’re an experienced bowman.

How to Measure Draw Length at Home

Now you know some of the reasons why it’s important to measure draw length, let’s take a look at a couple of methods of doing it from the comfort of your own home.

 

Measuring the Wingspan

One of the most well-known methods of measuring draw length is known as measuring the wingspan, which makes sense as in using this method, you’ll be measuring the distance between your outstretched arms.

To do this, you’ll need to stand up against a wall, make sure your back is facing the wall and outstretch your arms to make a ‘T-shape’ and ensure that your fingers are also outstretched.

Have someone place a marker on the wall where your fingertips end and measure your arm span from fingertip to fingertip. This is best done with a tape measure, and this should give you an accurate result of the distance between your fingertips.

Make sure that you’re standing up straight and that your posture is good. When you have the measurement, you’ll need to divide it by 2.5. For example, if the measure you take is 56,” and you divide this by 2.5, the draw length would be 22.4″. Often it’s best to round the measurement to the nearest half a centimeter so the draw length, in this case, would be 22.5″.

This process is very simple, and you don’t need to overcomplicate it. With this method, you’ll just need to have someone who is willing to lend a hand and a tape measure, and with these two things, you’re ready to go!

 

The Pretend Draw Method

The second method of measuring draw length is the pretend draw method. This method is less commonly used than the first method we spoke about but will still require a tape measure and the assistance of another person.

For this method, you’ll need to stand as though you’re holding a bow. Draw one arm back, and as far as it will go and make a fist with your other hand. You may want to put your fist on a wall so that it doesn’t sag or drop. Make sure that your back arm is drawn back past your mouth as this resembles you pulling back a bowstring.

Keep your eye forward as if you are aiming and ask someone to measure the top of your fist to the corner of your mouth, and this measurement will give you the draw length.

 

Things to Remember When Measuring Draw Length

Both of these methods of measuring draw length are very simple to do. But there are some other things you should consider when measuring draw length. Let’s take a look at some of these things.

 

Posture

One of the first is posture, when you’re standing against a wall with your arms stretched, make sure your posture is straight, and your shoulders are pressed firmly against the wall. Keep your arms and fingers straight and hold your arms at right angles to your body.

If your shoulders are hunched over when you take a measurement, then the chances are the measurement won’t be accurate. Following these steps and keeping a proper posture will ensure the measurement of your draw length is accurate.

 

Double and Triple Check Your Measurements

As mentioned in the first method, you should also round the measurement to the nearest ½ inch; this will give you an indication of what size bow you need. When you take a measurement, make sure to double or triple check it to make sure it’s accurate. If you’re unsure about any particular measurement, then don’t hesitate to head down to a bow shop for further guidance.

 

Seek Professional Help

If you’re attempting to measure draw length and your running into some problems, then it might be worth taking a trip down to your local archery shop.

A professional will be able to help you take the measurements needed and clarify any questions you may have about draw length. They’ll also be able to give you recommendations on the type of bow that’ll be right for you and your experience level.

The good thing is that both of the methods laid out in this guide are very easy to follow. As mentioned above, if you’re new to archery, then seeking the advice of a professional may be necessary, but if you have a friend or family member or you know someone who already takes part in archery, then they should be able to help you measure the draw length.

Once you know your draw length, you’ll be able to make a decision on what kind of bow is right for you, and you get going on your archery adventure!

Mechanical or Fixed Blade Broadheads? Here Are the 10 Best Broadheads for Crossbows

Mechanical or Fixed Blade Broadheads? Here Are the 10 Best Broadheads for Crossbows

Broadheads are enough to get a lot of bow/crossbow hunters excited, and there’s a lot to know about broadheads. They are designed to cause critical damage to game, and a lot of them will cause large-diameter wounds to animals.

At A Glance: Our Top 5 Best Broadheads for Crossbows Of [current_date format=Y]

Broadheads can also be used if you’re just looking to shoot targets, this can be particularly useful if you’re looking to ease into bow/crossbow shooting.

With these factors in mind, let’s take a look at some of the different broadheads on the market and see which broadhead you should go for.

  • [amazon link=”B00AU6DAHY” title =”Rage Crossbow X”]  OUR TOP CHOICE
  • [amazon link=”B001SH1MCO” title =”G5 Premium”]
  • [amazon link=”B00AU6D6NM” title =”Muzzy Trocar”]
  • [amazon link=”B000HX2G0C” title =”Muzzy 225″]
  • [amazon link=”B00K0LJV6I” title =”Swhacker SWH00207″]

 

[amazon link=”B00AU6DAHY” title =”The Best Broadhead for a Crossbow: Rage Crossbow X”]

Rage is one of the leading companies in lethal technology. The Rage Crossbow X increases penetration and features a 2’’+ cutting diameter and ultrasharp.035’’- thick stainless steel blades, which are large enough to tackle the largest of big game, and this makes it the top broadhead on the market today.

The Ferrule Alignment Technology ensures proper flight, and the shock collar blade-retention system ensures consistent slip-cam blade deployment.

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The point of the broadhead is very sharp; it will cut on impact. After the broadhead lands, the blades located just behind the tip of the broadhead open up and will cause further damage to the target it hits. This broadhead will leave a massive blood trail if it hits an animal. The massive leading edge increases the momentum of the arrow, creating a larger entry and a cleaner kill.

The broadhead is specifically designed for crossbows and flies like a field tip and gives the hunter a clear advantage over the game they are hunting.

We were very impressed with this broadhead; we didn’t head out game hunting, but when used on targets, the flight of the broadhead was very good, and it penetrates deeply. If you’re looking to try a new broadhead, then the Rage Crossbow X comes highly recommended.

 

[amazon link=”B00K0LJV6I” title =”The Toughest Broadhead: Swhacker SWH00207″]

The Swhacker SWH00207#207 broadhead blade design provides bow hunters with two separate cutting edges. The first set of edges known as the wing blades are used for cutting the hide of an animal and penetrating the first set of ribs.

The wing blades are used to open the broadhead and are much smaller than the main blades, and the main blades are used to penetrate the vital organs of an animal, making for a cleaner kill.

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The broadhead is made from anodized aircraft aluminum and comes in packs of three. The manufacturer has put a lot of care and attention into the design on this broadhead. One thing we noticed was that this broadhead works well even if you have to take heavily angled shots, of course, in an ideal world you wouldn’t have to take shots at uncomfortable angles.

Animals can move quickly and having a broadhead that flies well helps to ensure that any angled shots land well on your target.

When we tested the broadhead, we found it comfortably penetrated between 6-8 inches deep, which is enough to cause serious damage to whatever target the broadhead hits. The inch cut of the broadhead really will cause serious damage to whatever your shooting at.

We were very impressed with this broadhead, and if you’re looking for a tough, reliable, razor-sharp broadhead, then the Swhacker SWH00207#207 could be for you.

 

[amazon link=”B000HX2G0C” title =”The Broadhead for Maximum Penetration: Muzzy 225″]

If you’re looking for a broadhead that causes bone-crushing penetration and is fitted with a hardened steel Trocar tip, then look no further than the Muzzy broadhead. The Trocar tip provides maximum penetration and enhanced flight stability.

The broadheads come in a pack of 3 and in weights of 75, 100, and 125 grams. The broadheads are made from stainless steel, so they are tough to the touch and made from a sturdy material.

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The broadheads provide a 13-16’’ cutting diameter that will leave a sizable hole in whatever type of game you choose to shoot. The 0.020’’ blades that are attached to the side of the broadhead will cut through the hide of an animal and will fly fast through the air.

When testing the Muzzy broadheads, we found they comfortably penetrated between 4-6 inches, and they didn’t bend or look damaged at all after use.

Muzzy broadheads are made in the USA and are one of the leading brands in fixed-blade broadheads. These Muzzy broadheads are razor sharp and are very easy to assemble and tune. All the shots we took with the Muzzy broadheads were very accurate and provided great penetration.

 

[amazon link=”B003WHLA1Q” title =”The Stylish Broadhead: Ramcat Hydroshock”]

The Ramcat Hydroshock broadheads are some of the deepest penetrating fixed blade broadheads in the world. These broadheads incorporate proven aircraft technology and are the first fixed broadheads that fly exactly like a field point when shot from any bow at any speed.

When shooting the broadhead, we found that it flies straight and will produce a 3-8’’ entry cut into an animal, particularly a deer.

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The 0.032-inch, rear-sharpened, stainless steel blades are silent in flight, so an animal won’t hear the broadhead coming. The blades on the broadhead are razor sharp to the touch and come in a concave scoop design, which allows the air to flow over the fletchings on the back of the broadhead and ensures a smooth flight.

The broadhead will pivot as needed to keep the arrow driving on impact even when coming into contact with bone.

There are three broadheads included with the pack, and they have field point accuracy and are deadly quiet in flight. The broadheads are lightweight, weighing just 2.4 ounces so they will feel lightweight in your crossbow and will fly well into your target.

These broadheads are particularly lethal, so if you’re looking for broadheads to strike down the game you’re hunting, then the Ramcat Hydrochock broadheads will do just that.

 

[amazon link=”B001SH1MCO” title =”The Best Carbon Steel Broadhead: G5 Outdoors Premium”]

If you prefer broadheads with no side blades, then the G5 Outdoors Premium montec broadhead could be what you’re looking for. The broadhead is made from carbon steel and is razor-sharp to the touch. The broadhead has a 16-inch cutting diameter, so it will cause a serious amount of damage to anything it comes into contact with.

The blades on the broadhead cannot be replaced, but if you wanted to sharpen the blades, then you can do with a flat whetstone. Due to how sharp the blades of the broadheads are, they will easily cut through deer and elk but are also suitable to take down coyotes, bears, and other game.

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The Montec broadheads are highly durable. The blades are tapered and are molded with a singular piece of steel, which makes them tough to destroy. The Montec is easy to use and is a bestseller among hunters. The broadheads fly through the air very well and will leave a wide blood trail when it makes contact with an animal.

It was nice to use a broadhead that was just made from a singular piece of steel. Having no side blades ensures that the broadhead doesn’t get damaged easily, and providing you keep the broadheads sharp they will last for a long time.

The only downsides to the G5 Outdoors Premium montec broadheads are they are quite loud when whistling through the air and can be inaccurate if not properly tuned. Overall, the montec broadheads are very sharp and will cut through most game effortlessly.

 

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The NAP Spitfire pack comes with three broadheads. When the tip of the broadhead connects with its target, three side blades are released, which will cause serious damage to any type of game it comes into contact with.

Next to the side blades, you’ll see small screws that you can tighten to make sure the side blades and the main blade stay secure. NAP broadheads have included a wrench in the package that you can tighten these screws with.

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When shooting the broadhead, we found that it is very accurate, we tested it out from 20 yards and were very impressed with the flight of the broadhead and the accuracy of where it landed on our target. The amount of penetration that the broadhead gave is certainly enough to take down an animal. The side blades will slice through skin or the hide of the animal that you’re shooting at.

When we pulled the broadhead out of the target, we didn’t see any signs of damage, so the broadheads will last a long time and stay in good condition should you take care of them. The broadheads are lightweight, weighing just 2.4 ounces, so they fly well through the air. NAP has done a great job of producing a broadhead that is razor-sharp, aerodynamic that delivers pinpoint accuracy.

 

[amazon link=”B00AU6DEB6″ title =”The Menacing Broadhead: RAGE Broadheads Hypodermic 2″]

At first look the RAGE Hypodermic broadheads look particularly menacing, The deadly design of this broadhead is aimed at giving it the power to bring down large fame. Rage states that the aerodynamic design of the hypodermic makes it extremely tough and that it offers more penetration than any other Rage broadhead to date.

The 100 grain model of broadhead offers at least a 2’’ penetration, and the 0.35’’ stainless steel blades are razor sharp to the touch.

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These broadheads were extremely accurate when we tested them, the flight of the broadhead was very straight through the air, which meant it landed exactly where it needed to on the target.

It’s also worth noting that we saw no significant damage to the broadhead when we retrieved it from the target. The side blades stayed close in-flight and opened almost instantly upon impact.

The broadheads are also lightweight, which helps with their ability to fly through the air efficiently. A practice head is also included with this pack, so if you’re just getting started with bow/crossbow shooting, then you have a good chance to perfect your technique and accuracy with a practice head before moving onto the real thing.

This broadhead will certainly cause plenty of damage to any kind of game you plan on hunting, and with a tough design and menacing look, the Rage Hypodermic is one of the most dangerous broadheads on the market today.

 

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The USA made Muzzy Trocar 3 blade broadhead is considered one of the top-ranked fixed blade broadheads on the market today. One of the first things you’ll notice upon shooting this broadhead is how aerodynamic it is.

It flies very well through the air, and this is complemented by the broadhead being lightweight. The total weight of the broadhead is just 1.6 ounces, which is another positive of this broadhead.

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The side blades will remain closed before the broadhead comes into contact with its target, which is great as it means the broadhead works just as it’s intended to. Each side blade has a thickness of .035 inches, which is the standard diameter for side blades on this type of broadhead.

The rearward deploying blades on the broadhead give it a massive 2-8 inch cutting surface. This size of cutting surface makes the broadhead particularly deadly when it comes into contact with an animal. This size of cutting surface means the broadhead is particularly useful for bringing down game such as deer or other mid-sized game.

The tip of the broadhead is made from hardened steel, so it won’t sustain damage easily and won’t need replacing often. The broadhead comes pre-assembled, so you don’t need to worry about trying to assemble all the different parts when you purchase the set of broadheads.

 

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The Slick Trick Magnum is a super-short broadhead designed to rival the flight and cutting diameter of mechanical heads. This broadhead comes with four blades that you can attach when you get the broadhead. These four blades will cause significant damage to the type of game that you’re hunting; this kind of broadhead is also suitable for target shooting.

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The broadhead flies through the air very well and was accurate when we tested it out. Accuracy really is the most important thing in a good broadhead. If the broadhead isn’t accurate, then it doesn’t matter how powerful it is.

The four blades give you “1 ⅛ inch cutting diameter and are extra durable. The blades are razor-sharp, so be careful when you’re opening up the pack for the first time.

The diameter of the blades is .035 inches, which, as mentioned earlier, is standard for most broadheads. The Slick Trick magnum broadheads are high-quality and offer everything you need in a broadhead.

 

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G5’s Outdoor Montec broadheads are similar to the G5 Outdoor Premium broadheads we looked at earlier. These broadheads come in a set of three and have a cutting diameter of 1″ to 1 ⅛” cutting diameter.

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The broadheads come already assembled, so you don’t need to worry about assembling the broadheads when you pick them up. One thing we really like about these broadheads is that the strong tapered design makes the blades easy to resharpen. It’s always worth keeping the blades sharp; this will ensure that the broadheads remain in good condition and last for a long time.

The blades on these broadheads have a cut on contact design, which means they’ll do a lot of damage to the target they hit. The broadheads fly through the air well and are very aerodynamic and will hit the target you’re aiming at with precision.

 

Crossbow Broadhead FAQ’s

Now that we’ve taken a look at some of the different crossbow broadheads on the market today, let’s look at some of the common questions you may have when it comes to broadheads.

 

What Should Be Used to Screw on Broadheads?

There are three main ways to screw on broadheads. The first is called ‘riveting in,’ and all you need is a broadhead wrench and a special screw. Once you have the equipment, you can easily attach the broadhead to your bow. Usually, you will get a guide book with whatever broadhead you purchase which will show you how to screw it on properly.

A second method is tying the broadhead to the shaft section of the bow/crossbow you’re using, but this method isn’t advised unless you really have no other choice. The third method is gluing your broadhead onto the arrow, this can be done with hot or cold glue.

 

What Is the Only Arrowhead That May Be Used for Big Game Hunting?

The best and only type of arrowhead that should be used for big game hunting is the broadhead. Broadheads are usually razor-sharp and are built solidly enough to be able to bring down big game.

 

Where Should Broadheads Be Kept While Traveling to and From the Field?

Broadheads should be kept in your quiver when you’re traveling to and from the field. Many arrow injuries occur while loading or unloading equipment in vehicles, so to minimize any chance of injury or accident occurring, keep broadheads in a quiver whenever you’re not firing them.

 

What’s the Difference Between Mechanical and Fixed Blade Broadheads?

The biggest clue to knowing the difference between the different types of broadheads is in the name. Fixed blade broadheads are fixed in place and do not have any moving parts. This allows for greater penetration as there will be less force lost when the arrow hits its target.

The biggest downside to fixed blade broadheads is in their aerodynamics and flight path. Since there is a greater surface area exposed with a fixed blade broadhead, many hunters may find their shots are inconsistent without a well-tuned bow.

Mechanical broadheads, on the other hand, solve this problem due to having side blades attached, which act as wings when the broadhead is flying through the air. These side blades solve the flight problem that fixed blade broadheads can suffer from as they stay tucked into the head until impact when they then open up.

The downside to mechanical broadheads is that they are less durable than fixed blade broadheads. As they have more parts, then there is more of a chance that something can go wrong and a higher chance that a piece of the broadhead can break or that the side blades don’t open correctly upon impact.

Mechanical broadheads are usually more expensive than fixed blade broadheads, so this can be a factor in deciding which type of broadhead to go for.

 

Should I use Mechanical or Fixed Blade Broadheads?

The decision over which type of broadhead you should use will come down to what you’re using them for. If you’re just getting into bow/crossbow shooting, then you fixed blade broadheads may well be the better choice as they are cheaper and have fewer parts, and this can be useful as you get comfortable with bow shooting.

If you’re a bit more of an experienced hunter and you’re looking to use a broadhead that is going to cause the maximum amount of damage, then consider using a mechanical broadhead. Mechanical broadheads can be particularly useful if you’re going to be hunting larger game that will require greater impact and damage to kill.

 

Which Broadhead Is Right for You?

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If you have the budget, then it’s worth having a go with both types of broadheads. The truth is most hunters will have preference over which type of broadhead they prefer, and it can be a very individual decision and depend on if you’re comfortable using crossbows or if you’re just getting started.

If you’re looking for a broadhead to go for your crossbow, we’d recommend the Rage Crossbow X. This broadhead is razor sharp, accurate and has all the attributes you need to look for in a high-quality broadhead.

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Never Run out of Ammo Again: The Best Progressive Reloading Presses Rated and Reviewed

Never Run out of Ammo Again: The Best Progressive Reloading Presses Rated and Reviewed

There are many different types of presses on the market today, and many different options to choose from. In this guide, we’ll take a look at the best progressive reloading presses and explain what you need to look out for in a good progressive reloading press.

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The right press can help you save money on ammunition and with practice can help your whole shooting experience. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re a more seasoned shooter, progressive reloading presses have something for everyone.

With this in mind, let’s take a look at some of the different progressive reloading presses available and what you need to look for if you’re looking to make a purchase.

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What Is The Best Progressive Reloading Press?

The top-performing progressive reloading press is the LEE PRECISION Classic Turret Press Kit. Not only does this package contain just the turret press, but also all the accessories you need to get started with reloading. Lee is a very reputable company, so you’re in safe hands if you decide to go with this press.

This particular press is suitable for beginners, and it comes with a full instruction manual to get you started on how to set up and use the press. If you’re experienced with reloading, then this press is simple to set up, and you can get using it in no time at all.

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The Lee Precision Classic Turret Press can operate at near progressive speed. The turret allows you to switch cartridges in seconds and in experienced hands can reload up to 250 turret rounds in an hour, and the turret features solid steel linkage.

This turret is great if you shoot a lot of rounds, and manual reloading not only saves you money on buying bullets but gives you the chance to customize your bullets; however you want to use them.

The press has four holes available for each process that the bullets have to go through. The first step in the turret press is to resize the case, the next step is to put into the new primers, and this turret press can use both small and large primers, depending on the type of ammo you’re using.

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The third and most critical step is adding the gunpowder; you should make sure when using the press that you’re using the right amount of gunpowder to go with the type of bullet you’re using. The final step is to place your projectile onto its seat, and you’ll want to make sure it fits well when doing this. On the press, you’ll find that the base is very strong as it’s made from solid cast iron.

The lever on the turret press is made from hardwood, and it feels comfortable in your hand when you pull it down. The whole process of using the turret press is very smooth. It’s one of the best turret presses for beginners as it’s easy to set up, so if you’re looking to use a turret press for the first time, then the Lee Precision Classic Turret Press is a great place to start.

Lee has included die sets and cartridges with the press, so you have everything you need to get started included with the press.

 

Pros and Cons of Lee Reloading Press

What we really like

The turret press is easy to use and comes with a complete manual

Made from high-quality materials so it’s built to last

When you’re comfortable with the press you can reload a lot of turret rounds at a fast pace

The base is made from solid cast iron

What we don't like

✗ The round wooden ball on the lever is not very comfortable after producing a lot of rounds

✗ The base can sometimes come loose if not screwed in properly

 

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If you’re looking for an auto-progressive reloading system for quickly switching dies and loading other calibers, then the Hornady 09100 Lock-N-Load could be for you. The Hornady is a five-station reloading press that gives one loaded round with each pull of the handle.

The first step in the press will resize the case and eject the spent primer if you have one in there, the next step is to push forward on the handle when you’re at the priming station to seat the primer.

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After the primer is seated, you can pull back on the handle, and the gunpowder will come through. The fourth step is where the powder kop is used, and you’ll have to attach a bullet to the case, and the bullet is seated. There is an extra station on the press, but this doesn’t do anything.

The EZject system then kicks the case right out into the tray/hopper that you’re using. It’s a very simple process which makes the Hornady reloading press very easy and efficient to use. Once you’ve got the hang of it, you can really push out bullets very quickly. It’s also very easy to change your dies so you can change them if necessary.

Hornady includes a large hopper with the press, so you don’t need to worry about purchasing one separately. The machine is very reliable; the priming system is easy to use and more reliable than other turret presses.

Overall, it’s a press that comes highly recommended, and as long as you take care of it, it will last for years to come.

 

Pros and Cons of Hornady Reloading PRess

What we really like

The press is easy to set up and use

Gives consistent high-quality results

Made from high-quality equipment

What we don't like

✗ No dies included with the Hornady

✗ A little bit more expensive than some of the other presses on the market

✗ May not be suitable for beginners

 

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If you’re a beginner and looking for an easy way to get into reloading, then buying a complete kit is a great way to go. The Lee Precision Classic Turret Press Kit includes everything you need to get started in your reloading adventure.

Alongside the turret press, in this pack, you’ll find a multitude of different accessories, the first one to look out for is the Lee safety scale. This scale will allow you to measure how much gun-powder you want to use.

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Getting the right amount of powder can be crucial, so take care when using the scale. Inside the kit, you’ll also find some case prep tools, which include a case cutter, a lock stud for the trimmer, and a primer pocket cleaner.

Also included is a tube of Lee case sizing lube and last but not least a copy of the Modern Reloading Second Edition, which contains data covering 167 cartridges with over 28,000 loads. Of course, the classic turret press is included, and there are full instruction manuals to help you with set up.

Overall, the Lee Precision Classic Turret Press Kit has everything you need if you’re looking to get started with reloading.

Lee produces high-quality equipment and is a reputable brand. If you decide to invest in a piece of their equipment, you can be sure that it’s built to last, and this is important if you’re going to be spending money on something new or getting into a new hobby.

 

Pros and Cons

What we really like

Plenty of accessories included with the kit to get you started with reloading

A full copy of the Modern Reloading Second Edition is included which has a lot of information about reloading

Lee is a very reputable company meaning the kit is well made and of high-quality

What we don't like

✗ The scale is very manual to use and it can be easy to make a mistake, so an electric scale might be a better option

✗ You may need to research how to use all parts of the kit to make sure you’re comfortable using the press

 

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The best budget progressive reload press we looked at is the RCBS 9356 Rock Chucker Supreme Press. The press features a durable cast iron cast construction, which gives it outstanding strength and versatility.

The ambidextrous O-Frame design makes the rock chucker easy to use. The press is fitted with a 4.25-inch loading window, which accounts for the longer cartridges, which makes reloading more efficient.

The handle on the press is of a good size; it feels comfortable and moves in a smooth motion. You also have a selection over which die’s you can use as the press can hold more than one die.

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The priming arm is set up in a simple manner and can be changed to fit on the left or right-hand side, depending on your preference. It’s set up just as you’d find on any single stage press, it comes with large and small priming cups, and these are easy to change out on your own. At the bottom of the arm, you’ll find an indexing nut that can be used to tighten the arm on the press.

The press itself is very easy to use. RCBS has done a great job of not over complicating this press, which makes it very user friendly and suitable for beginner use.

 

Pros and Cons

What we really like

✔ Strength and versatility

✔ Extremely smooth operation

Ambidextrous design

American made

✔ Price

What we don't like

✗ Depriming setup

✗ RCBS only includes one primer arm assembly

 

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The RCBS 9354 RC Supreme Master Kit comes with everything you need to get started with reloading. As well as the press, the kit comes with an M500 mechanical scale, a hand priming tool, a uniflow powder measure, a universal case load block, a .17-60 debur tool, a hex key set, a case lube kit, and a powder funnel.

When you first open the kit, you’ll find the loading block, which is where you’ll be able to put your shells, and the block can hold numerous different sizes. Also included with the kit is the Nosler reloading manual, which contains everything you need to know about reloading. You’ll also find an instruction manual included, which contains information on how to set up the press.

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There’s a lot in this pack, so really you should consider buying it if you’re sure that you’ll be using each piece of equipment. It’s great that there is a lot included as it means your getting good value for money, but if you’re new to reloading, then it may take some to get used to how every piece of the kit works.

When you’re comfortable using the kit, then it really does have everything you need, and it’s much more cost-effective to buy a complete kit than purchase all the parts individually. The kit is quite heavy with all that is included, so be careful when moving it around and make sure you do so safely. The kit also comes with a lifetime warranty, so you’re secure should anything happen to the kit.

 

Pros and Cons

What we really like

Lifetime warranty included with the kit

Lot’s of equipment included with the kit

The kit includes everything you need to get started with reloading

A kit is a cost-effective way of getting all the equipment needed for reloading

What we don't like

✗ The scale is a little touchy and an electric scale may be easier to use

✗ The Nosler manual included doesn’t contain much information on pistol loads

 

What to Look for in a Progressive Reload Press?

One of the first things you want to look out for is the quality of the materials that have been used to build the progressive reloading press. Progressive reload presses due to their expense are usually made from high-quality materials.

Take a look at the material of the base on the reloading press; if it’s made from solid steel or cast iron, then you’ll know that the base is built to last and is durable.

You’ll also want to make sure that the handle on your press is easy to hold and comfortable in your hand, if you’re going to be pulling a handle hundreds of times, then you need it to be comfortable. If the handle is uncomfortable, then you’ll soon grow frustrated with using the press, and the whole process will be unenjoyable.

 

Kits and Accessories

Another thing to consider is how experienced you are with reloading as a whole.  You may have never used a press before, or you may have used a single press. If you’re starting out then, it may be worth considering buying a kit as these contain everything you need to get started with reloading.

This is particularly true if you’re going to need to get used to all of the different parts that come with a kit. Both of the kits we reviewed come with extensive setup guides so you can get accustomed to how they work.

In the long run, it’s far more cost-effective to buy a kit than it is to buy a press individually and then buy the accessories separately, so consider this when you’re making a purchase.

 

How to Maintain a Progressive Reloading Press

Reloading presses, in general, are built to last, but that doesn’t mean maintenance and care aren’t important. One of the first steps you can take is to make sure the ram is lubed sufficiently.

Most reloading presses come with a tube of lube, so look out for this when you’re deciding which press to go for. Wiping lubricant on the ram and the links and pivots will help to make the whole process of using the press smoother.

Lubricant will also help to stop any dirt or crud from building up in the press; this helps to keep it running smoothly and ensures the press doesn’t become damaged. Make sure you keep an eye on how well your press is feeding primers.

It might be that you need to disassemble the priming system for every couple of thousands of rounds you put through it. By cleaning it, clearing any dust, and keeping it lubricated. By doing this, the priming system will remain in working order.

Alongside the priming system, make sure to keep an eye on the trough or plate that the shells move in and be sure to keep it clear. If you follow these steps, then your reloading press will remain in great shape.

 

Who Makes the Best Progressive Reloading Presses?

When you begin to look into the market for progressive reloading presses, you’ll soon discover that a few companies dominate the market.

Lee, Hornady, and RCBS are leading brands of reloading presses. Each of these brands has been around for many years, and have displayed their quality by producing top-rated products.

Progressive reloading presses, when made from quality materials, will last for a long time, and purchasing a reloading press should be viewed as an investment, so take your time before deciding which press is best for you.

 

The Final Round-Up

Deciding which progressive reloading press is best for you is an individual decision to make. This guide should hae given you some insight into the best ones available on the market today, but to decide on which progressive reloading press is best for you will depend on your budget and level of experience with reloading.

If you’re looking for a good place to start then consider picking up the LEE PRECISION Classic Turret Press Kit, it has everything you need to get started with reloading but is also suitable for the experienced shooter.

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The Ultimate Guide to Saddle Hunting: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started

The Ultimate Guide to Saddle Hunting: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started

When you first hear the term saddle hunting, you may imagine a rider on horseback firing an arrow from his bow. The modern form of saddle hunting is a little bit different from this and involves being in a saddle in a tree.

Saddle hunting is a form of hunting where you use a saddle to hold you in an elevated position during your hunt. This saddle will be placed in a tree and gives you an aerial advantage over the game you’re attempting to hunt.

Saddle Hunting used to be a very niche activity to take part in, but over the past few years, it’s become increasingly popular with hunters and more and more mainstream. It’s a great thing to do if you’re looking to try something new or to expand on your existing hunting skills.

In this guide, we’ll explore what equipment you need to get started with saddle hunting, what the benefits are and whether saddle hunting is right for you.

When Did Saddle Hunting Begin?

While the specific date that tree saddles and saddle hunting first originated is a little hard to track down, it’s thought that their use began in the 1960s. As they are a fairly simple design, tree saddles may well have been in use before this date.

Hunting saddles became increasingly popular in the 1980s. Some of the most popular brands came about in the 1980s, such as Trophyline Saddles. Tree saddles have continued to grow in popularity ever since, with their mobility and flexibility proving particularly popular amongst mobile hunters.

 

What Equipment Do You Need to Use?

To get started with saddle hunting, you only need a few pieces of equipment. First, you’ll need a saddle, the saddle will cradle your posterior and will support your weight while you’re in the tree.

Usually, a saddle will have a pair of loops on either side; on one side, you’ll see smaller loops for a lineman’s belt, and on the other side, you’ll see larger loops for the bridge.

To make sure you’re safe when you head out saddle hunting, you’ll need a platform if you plan on standing up at any point when you’re in the saddle. You’ll also need a tether, a lineman’s belt, a bridge, a carabiner, and some safety gear such as kneepads and an appropriate hunting outfit.

 

Saddle Hunting Gear

It’s important you have the right equipment when you set out saddle hunting, as this will help to keep you safe and prevent the risk of injury. Most manufacturers of tree saddles create their saddles to be able to withstand more than 5,000 pounds of breaking strength, and most ropes used for lineman’s belts, tethers, and bridges are rated to stand at least 6,000 pounds of weight.

 

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What Are the Benefits of Tree Saddle Hunting?

Once you’ve got safety taken care of, you can begin to enjoy some of the many benefits of tree saddle hunting. If you’ve never used one, then it might take you some time to get used to, but once you do, a world of opportunity will open up.

Let’s explore some of the benefits and reasons to try tree saddle hunting.

 

Mobility

One of the main advantages that tree saddle hunting gives you is mobility; you can generally use a tree saddle on any type of tree, providing you can safely attach the saddle and harness to it. Traditional tree hunting where you’d have to use a tree stand limited you to one spot and wouldn’t allow a great deal of movement when you were hunting and this lack of flexibility is one of the main problems with traditional tree stands.

Saddle hunting also gives hunters a level of precision when out hunting and taking a shot. When you’re attached to a tree, you’ll often be able to lean out at a 45-degree angle, which can allow for precise shot placement.

Of course, you’ll want to be careful and make sure you’re properly secure before leaning at difficult angles to take shots, but when it’s done correctly, you’ll have more flexibility in where you place your shots.

 

Stealth

There’s also an element of stealth when you’re high up in a tree waiting to take a shot. Deer won’t be able to spot you high up in a tree, and it may well be easier to stay quiet while up in a tree than it is when you’re on the ground.

You can switch trees if you want to, trying to switch trees when you’re using a traditional tree stand can be a little difficult as it involves disassembling the entire stand and then assembling it again on another tree.

Tree saddles also allow you to move around a tree, if you want to try out a shot at a specific angle then you can, when you’re in the saddle. As long as you’re safely secured you can try out different sizes of tree from large to small.

 

Hunting Saddle Comfort

Generally speaking, saddle hunting is comfortable, providing you have a high-quality saddle. One tip to make them more comfortable is to use a form of back support; you should be able to pick up a strap that will attach to your saddle or carabiner that’ll support your back.

Traditionally, hunting saddles don’t come with back support, which can lead to a degree of back pain if you’re sitting in the wrong position for too long. You may find a tree saddle takes a bit of getting used to when you first use it, but with switching positions and making any necessary adjustments, you should be able to find a good level of comfort.

 

You Can Try out New Spots

One of the great things about tree saddles is that they are so easy to move around. Due to how lightweight tree saddles are, all you have to do is attach them to your hunting pack, and you’re ready to go.

If you’re used to hunting with a traditional tree stand, then you may know that it can be difficult to move it around when you want to.  This problem is solved with a tree saddle as you can move it around easily and head to new hunting spots.

This helps to keep your hunting experiences fresh, so if you’ve grown a bit bored or tired with the same old hunting spots then a tree saddle is a great way to expand your option and try something new.

 

Hunting Tree Saddle Affordability

While prices can vary with different models of tree saddle, they can save you money in the long run. If you have numerous different spots where you aerially hunt, then before owning a tree saddle, you’d need a few different tree stands positioned in different locations, and costs can add up fast.

By simpling this process and owning a single tree saddle, you won’t need as many pieces of equipment, and you can easily move your tree saddle from tree to tree. The hours of use you’ll get out a tree saddle are endless and a high-quality saddle will last for years.

 

Should You Swap Your Tree Stand for a Saddle?

Many hunters have been using tree stands for years before deciding to try out a saddle. One of the biggest concerns hunters have with switching is comfort. As we described above, it can take some adjustments to get completely comfortable in a tree saddle, and you’ll want to make sure you can fit comfortably in one before you commit to buying one.

If you know a friend or hunting partner who has a tree saddle, you could always ask to have a trial run before buying one for yourself. Tree saddles are also a lot easier to move around with than a traditional tree stand.

If you’ve ever used a tree stand, you may well have hiked deep into a private lot or forest with a heavy backpack on and a tree stand attached to it. Tree saddles are very lightweight, and you’ll barely notice any added weight if you have one attached to your hunting pack.

 

Is a Tree Saddle Right for You?

If you’re looking to make a change and try something new, then a tree saddle is definitely worth considering. Carrying around a heavy tree stand and attaching it to a tree can be a bit of a cumbersome process and can tire you out before you’ve even taken a shot. A tree stand solves this problem and gives you greater freedom of choice as to where you want to hunt.

A tree saddle will also give you a new style of hunting to pursue and will stop you getting bored of bowhunting, so if you’ve never tried out tree hunting before, or if you’re looking for a new hobby to pursue, then consider purchasing a tree saddle and give saddle hunting a try.

The Best AR 15 Foregrip Bipod: Here Are Eight Of The Best Rated And Reviewed

The Best AR 15 Foregrip Bipod: Here Are Eight Of The Best Rated And Reviewed

AR15’s are some of the most popular guns on the market, and if you’re looking to balance your shot, a good bipod is essential. A bipod allows you to station your rifle at a specific spot, which is perfect for target shooting or if you’re training for a specific event. In this guide, we’ll take a look at eight of the best AR15 foregrip bipods available today.

At A Glance: Our Top 5 AR-15 Foregrip Bipods Of [current_date format=Y]

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Our Pick for the Best AR 15 Foregrip Bipod: The CVLife

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If you’ve been looking for a flexible, smart-looking AR 15 bipod, then [amazon link=”B01E4YVCOA” title =”the CVLife Tactical Rifle bipod”] could be the bipod for you. The bipod features return springs and leg release button, and the legs can be adjusted from 6 to 9 inches in length so you can set the bipod to a comfortable height that suits you.

You can choose from five different settings for the length of the bipod, so you have a good amount of choice over the height of the bipod. The bipod comes in a solid matte back finish; it’s flexible and easy to attach to your firearm use.

 

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On the bottom of each leg of the bipod, you’ll find rubber feet attached, which will help to ensure you can use the bipod on even and uneven surfaces, which helps make for a great shooting experience and will keep your shot steady. Although it’s made from hardened steel and aluminum, the bipod is very lightweight, weighing just 10 ounces. You can move it around quickly and will allow you to place your rifle on the ground or other places as and when you please. Not having a heavy bipod to carry around also helps to reduce fatigue and keep your energy levels high.

Included with the bipod is a Picatinny mount adapter, so the bipod will fit onto a Picatinny rail on the forearm of the rifle perfectly. Coming with the bipod is an Allen key, so you can attach the bipod correctly and make any adjustments to it that you need to. The bipod attaches to your swivel mount on your rifle, and then you can tighten the main screw to attach it to your rifle.

The bipod is durable, very flexible, and it’s a high-quality bipod for the price you pay.

 

The Versatile Bipod: UTG Recon Flex M-LOK

[amazon link=”B071RS3QJS” title =”The UTG Recon Flex M-LOK”] is a little bit different from the CVLIfe bipod. The UTG Recon Flex M-LOK comes in two separate pieces and directly attach at the 3 and 9 o’clock positions. The Ergonomic spring-loaded slide locking ring allows you to quickly and effortlessly deploy the bipod.

When you attach the two separate bipod legs at the 3 and 9 o’clock positions at the front of your rifle, you’ll be provided with steady support so you can aim your rifle properly. Both bipod legs are lightweight, and you can move them easily.

 

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This makes the UTG Recon Flex one of the most versatile bipods on the market. On the bottom of each arm, you’ll find rubberized feet that stabilize the bipod and allow you to place the bipod legs on a variety of different surfaces.

The bipod is made with lightweight Aircraft Grade Aluminum and is finished in a Matte Black Anodize, which gives the bipod a clean, wholesome look. On both arms of the bipod, you’ll be able to choose from five different Posi-Lock positions, which allow you to use firearms with varying height clearances. Included with the bipod is an Allen wrench so you can attach both arms to your firearm and make any adjustments that are necessary.

The UTG Recon Flex M-LOK is a great bipod. The two arms make the bipod easy to transport anywhere you might be going. The bipod looks good, it’s lightweight and gives you a great deal of control over when and where you’ll want to fire your gun.

 

The Best Magpul Bipod: Magpul Rifle Bipod

For a simple, easy-to-use AR-15 foregrip, then [amazon link=”B07DMBBXY5″ title =”the Magpul Foregrip Bipod”] may be the bipod for you. The bipod is made from lightweight Mil-Spec hard-anodized 6061 T-6 aluminum and Injection molded-polymer.

The bipod is pleasing on the eye, and its mechanisms and hardware are concealed by its low profile design. The bipod weighs just over 11 ounces so you can transport the bipod easily and effectively. The platform on the bipod can be used for AR15s, M4s, and M16s.

The bipod is specifically designed so it can easily be moved with one hand, giving you flexibility and versatility on where you want the bipod to be placed. Both legs on the bipod have various options that allow you to extend or retract the legs as needed.

 

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When the bipod is attached to your firearm, you’ll find a steel button that you can press to lock both legs of the bipod into place.

The mounting plate can be attached using a screwdriver or an Allen key; it’s fairly easy to attach it and take it off as needed. If you run into any problems doing this, you can always check out the instruction manual included with the bipod to get an answer to any problems you’re facing.

The bipod is intuitive, easy to use and has everything you need in an AR15 Foregrip.

 

The Best Value Bipod: Caldwell XLA Pivot Bipod

While the Magpul bipod is a fairly simplistic design, [amazon link=”B0032MUIL4″ title =”the Caldwell XLA Pivot bipod”] is more comprehensive and has a particularly menacing look. The legs of the bipod can be adjusted from 6 to 9 inches in length, and the bipod weighs around 12 ounces.

The legs of the bipod fold up easily for easy transport and spring out with the push of a button. Each leg is equipped with rubber feet, so the bipod can be used on a variety of different surfaces without becoming unstable.

 

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On each side of the bipod, you’ll see small buttons that allow you to retract the legs when you want them to come in and then push them forward, so they’re out of the way when you want to move around quickly.

When you first take a look at the Caldwell, it can look a little harder to adjust than some of the other bipods we looked at, but looks can be deceiving, and the bipod is easy to use and easy to adjust. The bipod is fitted with a swivel stud, which means it can attach to almost any firearm with a swing swivel stud.

 

The Best Bipod for Hunting: CVLIFE Bipod Quick Release

This model of [amazon link=”B074VX8Y55″ title =”the CVLife Quick Release”] includes a 20mm quick release adapter that enables you to install and disassemble it conveniently and quickly. The quick-release feature makes the bipod perfect for hunting and shooting. The bipod has five different settings that allow you to adjust the length of the legs to meet the different needs for the shooting activity you’re taking part in.

 

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The bipod is made of hardened steel and aluminum, so it’s a durable, hardy bipod that is built to last. On the bottom of each leg, you’ll find large rubber feet that work to stabilize the bipod so that it can be used on a variety of different surfaces.

This is particularly useful if you’re going to be using the bipod while you’re out hunting or if you’re on the move and will be shooting on uneven surfaces. The legs will also fold up, which again allows you to move the bipod and the gun it’s attached to easily and comfortably.

 

The Best Bipod for Military Use: UTG Shooter’s SWAT Bipod

[amazon link=”B001WJ577O” title =”The UTG Shooter’s SWAT bipod”] is made of durable Aluminum, and one of the first things you’ll notice about this bipod is how sturdy it looks. The bipod comes with two different ways of mounting; you can use a Picatinny mount and a Swivel Stud mount to attach the bipod to your firearm.

The bipod is low profile that allows for versatile use; on the bottom of each leg of the bipod; you’ll see rubber feet attached to both, which allow for the bipod to be used on even and uneven surfaces.

 

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On each leg, you’ll see a button which you can press to collapse the legs when they’re extended. You can also push the legs up, and this allows you to move around with the bipod attached to your firearm.

On the side of the bipod, you’ll also be able to configure how far apart you want each leg of the bipod to be away from each other. One downside to this bipod is that the rubber feet are quite small, so make sure the bipod is stable if you’re going to be using it on an uneven surface.

 

The Most Stylish Bipod: XAegis Carbon Fiber Rifle Bipod

While you may have come across plenty of bipods made from aluminum or steel, you may not have come across many that are made from carbon fiber. [amazon link=”B07C8FJNC1″ title =”The XAegis bipod”] is designed to be soft on the outside but strong on the inside.

The material of the bipod is lighter than aluminum, but the strength is higher than steel. Carbon fiber is generally difficult to rust, so if you take care of the XAegis bipod, then it should last for many years to come.

 

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The pattern of the carbon fiber is a little more stylish than the standard matte black finish that a lot of bipods have. The bipod comes with an Allen key so you can adjust the Picatinny rail and take it on or off should you need to.

At the bottom of each leg of the bipod, you’ll find rubber feet that enable the bipod to be used on even and uneven surfaces. You can extend the legs to five different positions, so you have a lot of control over the height that you need the bipod to be. You can mount the bipod forwards or backward, so you can really make sure that the bipod is in the correct position when you go to use it.

It’s a lightweight bipod that’s easy to use and feels sturdy when you take a shot with your firearm.

 

The Most Flexible Bipod: Harris Bipods BRMS

The legs on [amazon link=”B01MCZ2CCH” title =”the Harris bipods BRMS”] are extendable from 6 to 9 inches. You can adjust the legs on the bipod in 1-inch increments, so you have a lot of control over the height you want the bipod to be set at. At the bottom of each leg, you’ll find rubber feet, which helps to stabilize the bipod on any uneven surfaces you’ll be shooting on.

 

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The bipod comes with a Picatinny rail adapter to help you fix the bipod onto your firearm. If you need any help attaching the bipod, then be sure to check out the instruction manual that comes with the bipod.

The bipod is easy to use and allows you to have good flexibility in the height you want the bipod to be set at and the angle you want to have it at. The bipod will also swivel and tilt so it can be used on uneven terrain. The bipod is a simple design, it’s easy to use, and it is stable and sturdy when you take a shot with the bipod attached.

 

What Do You Need to Look for in an AR15 Foregrip Bipod?

After using and reviewing eight different bipods, the key factors that determine a high-quality bipod are ease of use and stability. When you’re shooting a firearm with a bipod, you want the bipod to provide you with a steady shot. Take note of how a bipod feels when you fire your weapon, if the bipod feels steady, then it will help you have a better and more accurate shot.

If you’re firing an AR15, you’ll know how powerful the shot can be; it’s vitally important that your bipod keeps your firearm steady. If your bipod knocks over or moves, then you run the risk of firing a shot off in the wrong place, which can potentially injure or hurt someone close by.

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It’s pretty straightforward to tell if your foregrip is sturdy, when you attach the bipod to your firearm, does it feel stable? Does your firearm feel loose when it’s attached to your bipod? Does the bipod weigh your firearm down? These are the types of questions you should be asking when you’re looking to purchase a bipod.

Most bipods are pretty easy to attach to a firearm, it’s always worth checking out the instruction manuals that come with the bipods, so you know how to attach and configure the bipod correctly. After you’ve configured your bipod you can start to learn how to use it correctly.

 

Material and Weight

The majority of the bipods we tested were either made from steel or aluminum; these materials are hard, durable, and built to last. We really liked the XAegis Carbon Filter bipod, the carbon fiber build makes it a bit more lightweight than the other bipods we’ve reviewed, and it’s undoubtedly the most stylish bipod we looked at.

You want the bipod you buy to be lightweight. A lightweight bipod will allow you to move around swiftly with your firearm, with the bipod attached. This is essential if you’re going to be using a firearm in environments where you’ll need to be moving quickly, such as hunting or fast-paced target shooting.

While we’ve focussed on AR15 bipods in this article, a lot of the bipods will fit other firearms as well. Make sure to check a bipod will fit your firearm before you decide to buy it.

 

How to Hold an AR-15 Foregrip Bipod

When you’re firing any gun, you want to make sure that the gun feels comfortable and secure when you take a shot. Where and how you grip your bipod can depend on the surface you’re shooting from.

If you’re firing a gun on a flat, steady surface such as a tabletop, then you may not have to grip your bipod as you shoot. You’ll want to make sure that your firearm is nestled comfortably into your shoulder, so when you do take a shot, the recoil of the gun is tempered by the strength of your shoulder.

If you’re firing from an uneven surface, then you may want to grip the bipod with your non-firing hand so it remains steady and doesn’t topple over when you take a shot. Shooting with a bipod can take some time to get used to, so don’t worry if it takes a few tries to perfect your shot.

 

Is an AR15 Foregrip Bipod Right for You?

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A foregrip bipod is necessary if you’re going to be doing some shooting on uneven surfaces, or if you’re looking for something to steady your shot. As you can see, a good bipod should support your firearm and give you a cleaner, more accurate shot. All the foregrips we tested out were fairly straightforward to use and easy to attach.

Before you decide which foregrip to go for, make sure you have in mind which kind of shooting activities you’ll be taking part in and how much you want to spend. When you know these things, you can decide which bipod to go for, and [amazon link=”B01E4YVCOA” title =”the CVLife Tactical Rifle bipod”] comes highly recommended.

 

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