Jay Langston

Jay Langston’s professional pursuits over the past 25 years include publishing more than 1,500 articles and 2,000 photos that have appeared in hundreds of magazines, newspapers and web sites. He is a recipient of 16 state, regional and national writing awards, as well as winning numerous competitions; from National Field Archery Association titles to NRA matches in Handgun Silhouette, NRA Hi-Power and Small Bore. Langston is an avowed addict to chasing mature white-tailed bucks and long-spurred tom turkeys, which is evidenced by his hunting one or both in 26 states, Canada and Mexico.

Sauer Introduces SL5 Turkey Shotguns

San Antonio, Texas (March 15, 2022) – J.P. Sauer and Sohn, Germany’s oldest manufacturer of hunting firearms, is pleased to introduce new high-performance SL5 Turkey shotguns.  Featuring a durable Inertia-Driven System requiring fewer parts and minimal cleaning, the smooth-cycling, accurate, and reliable SL5 is available in three camo patterns – Mossy Oak Obsession, Mossy Oak […]

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Deep Sixing Coyotes with Hornady’s 6mm ARC

Not just a coyote buster, the 6mm ARC is set to blast the venerable 7.62mm NATO cartridge out of the saddle, too. Bailing out of the truck, we crunched through the foot-deep snow toward a small hill that crested 100 yards from the ranch road. Braced against the 6 degree temperatures and 30 mile-per-hour wind,

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Mil Dot Scopes are the Long-Range Hunter’s Friend

This simplified approach to Mil Dot scopes will help hunters put these tools to good use. To figure out what a mil dot scope is, first we must figure out the origins of the term “mil.” Contrary to popular belief, a mil dot reticle is not an acronym or shortened version of “military.” Instead, MIL

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A New Twist to an Old Game: Get in the Spin Zone

Learn veteran hunter and long-range shooter Gary Cook’s fool-proof system for popping predators at 600-plus yards! A camo-clad hunter blends into the briar-choked edge of a harvested West Tennessee cotton field on a cold January morning, the sun not quite high enough to warm his back. He places a varmint call to his lips and

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