This video features hunting personality Melissa Bachman sharing her techniques for using rattling calls to attract deer. The focus is on the practical application of rattling for hunting success, with the implication that viewers will be interested in how to effectively use this method in the field. While firearms are not directly demonstrated, the context is hunting, a common activity for firearm owners and enthusiasts.
This review covers the Foxpro Deadbone electronic game call, an entry-level option for coyote hunting priced at $80. The reviewer highlights its loudness, capable of reaching approximately 110 decibels, and its effectiveness over significant distances. It comes with a remote control featuring volume adjustment and mute functions, and boasts 15 pre-loaded sounds. While the build quality is described as feeling like a 'kids toy' and potentially fragile, its performance and affordability make it a recommended choice for beginners in coyote hunting.
This video from SHOT Show 2013 features Hunter's Specialties showcasing their latest predator calls. While no firearms are directly demonstrated or discussed, the context of predator calls strongly implies their use in hunting scenarios, which often involves firearms. The video directs viewers to AmericanHunter.org for more information.
This video features elk-calling champion Chad Schearer sharing his expertise on using various elk calls to attract elk during a hunt. He discusses different calling techniques with American Rifleman's Chad Adams. The content focuses on strategies for successful elk hunting through effective vocalizations, aimed at hunters seeking to improve their success rate in the field. More tips are available on AmericanHunter.org.
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